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They are in excellent shape and work great. One of them is a little shorter than the other one. The little stand has came off the bottom. Please feel free to call or text Danny at with any questions or to schedule a time to pickup. Thank You!


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Thread starter viivo Start date Dec 21, Sidebar Sidebar. Forums Consumer Electronics Audio Components. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. May 4, 3, 32 A few marks on the outside, but inside everything looks pristine and appears to be the original philips drivers and vifa tweeters.

My problem is that I think one or more of the tweeters may be blown. I've tried listening, but even with my ear to the tower I can't locate the sound.

I just know something doesn't sound right. Is there anything I can do short of prying all four out of the super hard glue? I ask because I wonder if its just how they sound.

I don't think they were used much, if at all. It also might be my receiver, onkyo rc Set up has been an ongoing process. Is it just not powerful enough? Bass hasn't been a problem, these things have huge magnets on them, but wonder if there isn't enough for four drivers and four tweeters. Last edited: Dec 21, MrGlobe Senior member. Aug 9, 0 0. Let me start by saying congratulations! You have purchased a set of one of my all-time favorite speakers.

They have an amazing ability to create an incredibly wide and deep sound stage. They are also great speakers for classical, acoustic, etc music. I'm quite familiar with these speakers. The grill cloth sock on the outside of the speaker is removable. Depending on if it is still the original, you should be able to gently slide it to the top or the bottom. This will allow you to visually inspect the drivers for obvious physical damage. You are completely correct in saying the glue is super hard, and very much so a PITA to work with.

When I listen with my head very close to the speaker, I can make out the sound that each individual driver is producing. You should be able to verify which drivers are working by slowly moving your head around in front of the driver locations on the baffles. After that, I would recommend removing the nut from the bottom of the speakers, as there is a long threaded rod that runs down the center of the TimeWindow 1a that holds the top and bottom plates on. With the nut and threaded rod removed you should be able to remove the end caps and inspect the crossover for damage.

You should also be able to look at the wiring for the drivers from the rear with the end caps off. I have seen a few threads about purchasing new replacement drivers, I know there are some close replacements to be had on the internet.

There are also quite a few people out there with TimeWindows that are too rough or too destroyed to listen to, so you might get lucky and find someone parting out a set on ePrey. Let me know if you have any questions about how to set them up.

Depending on your room size and layout, as well as the type of music you listen to, the ideal room positioning varies. Driven with good, clean power these speakers can produce amazing sound.

They definitely respond best to clean power, but I think your Onkyo receiver should be putting out more than enough in 2 channel operation for the TimeWindows to sing. If you are able to set the receiver to a 'Pure Direct' mode or something equivalent, that would help. Thanks for the very detailed reply and offer of assistance.

The room is fairly small, the speakers are in corners about 8 feet apart with the protruding edge on the front pointed toward the listening position, and to be honest I haven't liked the sound too much yet which I'm sure is a position problem Also, these things can go quite low. I watched a movie and felt the low end more than I heard it, which I suppose is good. Edit: The receiver specs say for two channels " watts minimum, 20hzkhz 8 ohms, 0.

For music, I listen to orchestral, blues, jazz. I'm looking forward to making them sound even better. I'm also on a phone so I feel your pain, and really appreciate the help. Last edited: Dec 22, The majority of my experience with TimeWindows has been in a 12'x12' room.

I find they sound best positioned in an almost equilateral triangle with the listening position. I would recommend bringing them out of the corners, they should be at least a foot out from the wall behind them, and hopefully 6" or more out from the side walls. I have had the best experience with them placed directly facing the listener, with a very slight toe-in.

To be clear, the corner in the baffle the edge running vertical between the two sets of drivers should be facing almost directly out, so the speakers if thought of as 'arrows' would be 'pointing' to a spot that is a few feet behind the listener.

I will find a picture as an example online when I am not on a phone. A good way to check is to listen to a CD with strong vocals at centerstage. You can adjust the speakers until it sounds like the singing is directly centered between the 2 towers. You'll be amazed at their ability to create a huge soundstage with precise imaging.

I have read a few recommendations to raise them up on stands, anywhere from 6"" off the ground depending on how high your listening position is. I have used cinder blocks as stands with good results.

It'd be awesome to hear your listening impressions, or what you find out about the driver situation. Great choices in music too, I have really enjoyed a variety of Jazz on these speakers as well as classical and orchestral selections. Honestly, I have been amazed on a number of occasions at the TimeWindow's ability to be extremely unoffensive. They are a smooth speaker that you can listen to for hours on end, they are not fatiguing what-so-ever.

The largest downfall of the TimeWindows that I have found so far is their inaccuracy during extremely quick or dynamic tracks. Because they are so smooth, when you listen to music like System of a Down you lose alot of the clarity and resolution in the extended high's and low's that you would notice on a floorstander of a different design.

These speakers image great and offer huge, room filling sound. I'll try some different positions and update with my impressions. As for the drivers, they looked fine from what I could see after removing the end cap, but I recall reading that they are poly.

They look like treated paper from what I saw. Surrounds appeared to be rubber. Also, I assume the cloth in that picture isn't original? Mine are black and glued to the top and bottom. I noticed too that the end caps are warped a little and not sealing completely. How much would this affect the sound? Edit: some preliminary impressions.

I moved them closer together and angled them as in the picture and the difference is amazing. I see now that what I'd been missing before was the center image.

I can now locate sound much better, and the middle is just beautiful, like the speakers aren't even there. Now of course I'll probably spend most of my free time tweaking position and will try the stands. I'd agree, I don't think the grill cover on those TimeWindows is original. The surrounds should be synthetic, so you shouldn't have to worry about re-foaming them.

That's awesome that the sound is improved, there are definitely one of those speakers you can spend hours tweaking. I've found quite a few different positions that seem to sound great, don't be afraid to move them a few feet all directions to find out where they work the best.

Hopefully you get them setup and get to enjoy some serious music. I've used TimeWindows in surround sound setup as well, and they did a very good job as mains, surrounds, and with TimeWindows all around. If you ever happen upon a second pair for a good price, I'd recommend snagging them.


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Unlike the Time Windows,several models made up the Time Frame series of speakers. The Time Frame speakers are mirror imaged speakers. Meaning there is a left and right to them. By placing the DCM Logo to the inside edges of the pair, this accompished the mirror image effect. Like the Time Windows they have a foam covering that encircles the entire speaker, with wood trim at the top and bottom of the speaker. The rear connections are spring loaded levers to insert the speaker wire.

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Well, you really never know what you're going to run into at the ol' thrift shop. Odd looking towers, with grille cloth all around. I don't know the terminology for this kind of speaker. It didn't look like the grille came off easily , so I'm not sure what"s inside. Here's DCM's website:. If you click on the Archive, you can find the Instruction manual for the TF Since the current line-up of DCM speakers is available at Circuit City, I'm guessing the TF 's may not be worthy of fini's speaker museum, but I didn't listen to 'em.

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They sound OK, but they need a new pair of socks. I hope to bring them into the house some time this weekend for an A-B comparison with some of my other audio oddities. As long as I'm taking off the socks, I ought to do whatever else I can to give these creatures a better, longer, and happier life.

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