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Thanks for the comments. I've been most interested in these speakers but when I went to demo them the shop had them setup in the middle of their showroom and not in one of the smaller demo rooms, so there were no sidewalls and its hard to judge the bass in an irregular 1,000-1,500 ft2 room. They did sound very good and seemed to image well, but I didn't hear any "magic" with that setup.
neoprufrok,I see you're in the Bay area too? Where did you purchase them?
Richard,Good to hear you like your new Gallos! I'm another happy owner and I too bought mine from Steve at SoundVideo... I'm still waiting for the Gallo Center to come out...My "list" of things to buy is slowing, but still draining on the wallet 1) Lexicon LX-7 amp (sounds really nice with the Gallos)2) ACI sub3) Gallo Center and Surrounds4) Projector (Jenn is demanding this first)Take care,Bob
Interesting and informative reviews. It sounds like you're saying you like the Ref 3s better than most other speakers, but like the older solos better than the Ref 3s?
Do the solos produce as much bass, or just subjectively better? Like I'm wondering if the Ref 3s are adequate by themselves and if this is true of the Solos as well, or whether you'd need to invest in a sub.
The idea of a time aligned 3 way with virutally no crossover is a neat one, but I wonder how much is marketing and how much is really ideal design.
I thought the ones I heard were very nice in the midrange, but I wasn't able to get a good feel for the bass because of the setup.
However I should qualify that I didn't care for them at all in my heavily foamed, nearly square room as much as when they were given more space in my living room. I think they need a good 3-4 feet all around at least.