'T's' Made for Rock!

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1oldguy

Re: 'T's' Made for Rock!
« Reply #20 on: 10 Apr 2014, 02:32 am »
You should demo them first if possible. You get lots of bass vibe which may be too much if you're not use to it. The detail is exceptional, like cymbals sound like cymbals. My Paradigm Studio 100 v2 is a good rock speaker, but the Model T passives just does everything better.

The Middle T's may be more to your liking, which I haven't heard.

I would love to able to hear them ....Alas!

Mag

Re: 'T's' Made for Rock!
« Reply #21 on: 10 Apr 2014, 03:36 am »
I would love to able to hear them ....Alas!

You had the B&W 800's  IIRC. I'd hate for you to not be satisfied a second time. What did you not like about the 800's?

There's a B&W dealer in my city that had them in their show room, but I never demo-ed them.

Do you still have Bryston amps?

1oldguy

Re: 'T's' Made for Rock!
« Reply #22 on: 11 Apr 2014, 11:31 am »
I do actually like the B&W's ,they are great for acoustic music,jazz and such,but for most of what i listen to they can't handle the transients.This was really noticeable with the 28's.
Those amps are wicked powerful. :icon_lol: