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Thoughts on the Mythos ST's vs. SongTowers? I've auditioned the Mythos ST's, and love 'em - haven't yet found a Seattle-area audition for the SongTowers. The SongTowers should be $2300 shipped, the Mythos ST's $2500 shipped, but only a 90-day warranty on the refurbs (seems worth going refurb to save $1200).
Maybe....Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum w/remote $2195Magnepan 1.7 $1995Peachtree DAC iT $459Total $4649And the rest on cables and AV rack as needed.If your friend is after bass I would probably try to audition the Zu Omen.. If he's not into Tubes, then a used Bryston.
So, after a ton of research and listening, I went with the Peachtree iNova for $1800+tax (bought through Amazon - couldn't find a reliable discounted seller), and the refurb Definitive Mythos ST's for $2375 total from bajawaverunner (DefTech's parent company's ebay store). I grabbed two of the Monster 15' THX shielded cables off Amazon for $35 each, and I need to find a loooooong USB cable to run from my iMac. Should be less than $100 total on cables. End result has me at ~$4400 all-in, including tax, shipping, cables, etc. for what should be a stomping system - at least, the iNova+Mythos ST combo sounded amazing at my local hi-fi store. Given the built-in subs on the ST's, I decided to hold off on a separate sub - I can always add a pair of 15" Rythmics later, right? I feel a little bad - used quite a bit of the salesman's time, but buying through them would have cost almost $1500 more. I could still pretty easily go tip him $100 for his time without damaging my budget too badly. Everything should be here by the end of the week - I'll let you know how it goes!
Thanks! re: perfect placement... that's actually one of the things that pushed me to the Mythos ST's... my setup options are super-limited, and these really need to go on either side of a pair of bookcases, closer to a wall than I'd probably prefer, and without much opportunity to futz with more than toe-in and a few inches of wiggle room. The relatively narrow and sleek Mythos ST's will give me a lot more room to wiggle them around, though that's still not a ton. Also, not having to accommodate even a SuperCube-size sub will go a long way in keeping things under control. The SongTowers and their lovely veneers are perhaps more pleasing to the eye, but I also think the Mythos ST's will 'disappear' into the room. The iNova showed up today, and just got it hooked up to a pair of 5x7 Bose powered accessory speakers I had lying around... I can say with absolute clarity that those speakers sound far far better than they ever did attached to anything Bose has ever produced. Mythos ST's are slated for arrival tomorrow!