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Mike, I am indeed looking forward to many years of enjoyment. I gather that others who have bought Talismans feel the same, as I have never seen a pair for sale on Audiogon over the many years I've been checking out the site. Regarding inferrences from your comparison, I wasn't sure if the differences between Panos and Talismans (porting, different crossover points for low frequencies) allowed the Talismans to operate at higher level than the Panoramas.
If we want to infuse complication as the above poster alluded to, one has to take into consideration the fact that the Talisman SE's are "sealed" speakers and the regular Panorama and Sapphire XL's are ported. I have not heard the latter two ported speakers, but assume there must be at least some subtle differences between these sealed/ported styles that would be complementary. It also opens up the preferential can of worms: sealed vs ported speakers. The "Pan Head 250's" (i.e. Talisman SE) were one of the few sealed tower/floor standing speakers that I actually could find. Now getting your mitts on the the elusive sealed tower is going to even be more difficult. I'm glad I got my set when I did and I won't be getting rid of them anytime soon!
<Quote> You've got the spirit <Quote>I hope you meant this as one positively charged spirit over an adversarial negatively charged spirit; since, I do not believe in majick lest I backslide. In that case, the talisman might come in handy!(The posting functions assigned to my account are something left to be desired. They still do not work and consistently log me out many times before I post and then I need to refresh my screen and the message posts and subsequently logs me off the system. Time, after time, after time.....
...In most rooms, and most setups, this won't be an issue. If however, your room is quite large, ....[and] really like to crank it...will find the Panorama to be the perfect choice. I hope this helps with your decision, you're a winner either way
Quote from: Mike Dzurko on 25 Nov 2006, 09:07 pm...In most rooms, and most setups, this won't be an issue. If however, your room is quite large, ....[and] really like to crank it...will find the Panorama to be the perfect choice. I hope this helps with your decision, you're a winner either way Mike -- what is a "larger room" in your mind's eye? How many cubic feet?Thanks,--Michael