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How can you say that these speakers produce any kind of acceptable bass as all who heard them claim. It does not look physically possible,and the driver looks like it's mass produced in China.
Amazon has the BS-22's on sale for $99.99. (free shipping) Best,Ruben
Frys has the 22's for $77 a pair, and the floor standing 52's for $154 a pair, they are listed as "major name brand" in the ad copy.http://www.frys.com/ads/page5#AdNavi
Can you buy them online at that price?
How do the 52's sound?
I found the 52's to be too sibilant...fatiguing. I can listen to the 22's for hours. Gave the 52's to my son. He seems okay with them.Mike
In a hobby where people spend more than $5K on magic "pucks" (or Stillpoints) to put between their speakers and stands, without feeling ripped off, the value these little speakers deliver is insanely good.
This is how the Pioneers were set up at T.H.E. Show, and they were just great, and not just "for the price," either.EOSD3251 by drjlo2, on FlickrEOSD3252 by drjlo2, on Flickr
I had a nice chat with the Pioneer rep in that room, and told him I was using a pair as my TV speakers. The SP-BS22-LR have really good upper bass, enough that I don't turn on the sub most of the time unless I'm watching a movie with lots of explosions and rumble. The setup in the room with their $300 receiver demonstrated what a good entry level audiophile system is capable but really doesn't have the refinement and resolution of a truly high end system.
But if you use some highly refined electronics like the $1500 Job 225 and the $5000 AMR Dac/pre. it starts getting very close.