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I agree with a previous post the stands are absolutely necessary and at $500 not cheap! I auditioned the Gallo Ref 3 without the stands and I found it necessary to sit on the floor to hear optimal treble. In summary:Strengths:1) nice dynamic mids2) excellent treble with wide dispersion3) tight bass due to the use of a SEALED enclosure. (Gallo acoustics deserves a lot of credit for not using a more efficient and less accurate port design).Weakness:1) Without the stands the tweeter is 31" f ...
There are much cheaper alternatives than the Bright Star stands, it just needs to be elevated a little more depending on your seating position. Check out some of the Auralex stuff esp. the MoPAds for $35/ 2pr:http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-AUR-MOPAD--m-11_65_130--d-2.htmlThose that do audition the Ref3, make sure the speakers are either on their points or elevated somehow off the floor. Some dealers don't bother putting the points on because of moving the speakers around. Without feet on th ...
I was just listening to them... To be honest they did not sound as good as I was expecting them too. It might of had to do with a few things.... CD player with its own volume control, then to a tube amplifier.... Not a dedicated room, and no floor stands. Johnny Cash must have been sitting on the ground.Regardless they sound to have some potential, but I was missing detail.... Again this may of been a low synergy collection.