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Welcome!I own a kit built CSS sealed sub (SD X10 XBL^2 10 inch woofer and SD300 plate amp). Very musical, but not up to the deep bass, high volume challenges of HT.Visited Kerry last year after company was bought and relocated to Michigan (unfortunately for you from Canada). Got to audition his P215 and Criton T10 monitors along with SXD12 sub with passive radiators. Don't bother with the P215, while nice it pales compared to the slightly larger and more expensive Criton T10. This sub was HT ready. BTW not a MTM fan, so would recommend (5) Criton T10's with a SXD12 sub for your HT/audio use.The kits are so cool. Crossover boards are made from molded solid plastic, you can barely go wrong assembling the crossovers without even reading directions. Once you see them you'll wonder why every kit vendor doesn't do it this way. Cabinets are CNC cut and extremely precise. Well worth the money. Not so sure about their crossover upgrades.Another option is Ascend Acoustics CBM-170SE. Have owned them for 18 years, very musical and perfectly suited for HT, they image like crazy, have superior mid-bass body compared to 'modern' monitors. but have a very cheap vinyl finish (money has gone inside). About 1/3rd the price of the Criton T10 and no assemble/finishing required. If you want MTM, Ascend Acoustics offers that too and direct purchase option of very nice Rythmik subs.
Thank you very much the info. Why do you stay away from MTM? Also, they don’t seem to have the criton T10 on the css website. Take a quick peak, I’m assuming that was the older model? Do you mean the criton 1TD? I will check out the ascend acoustics. The price is very affordable.
I was told the D´Appolito xover made an MTM have a point source dispersion, this is correct?