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Hey Jack, One of the best things about building a kit is doing it your way. If you like the way a speaker sounds but you want the highs to be a little more prominent you can simply change the resistor values slightly to elevate the response to your liking. See the measurements of the Criterions on our web site. Those measurements were made on the actual pair of speakers you were listening to. The highs are smooth and extended, but not rolled off. Jerry made another really good point in his review not to be over looked. Synergy is a key word. Some speakers match well with certain electronics and room combo's while other good speakers may not. Thanks for the feedback guys.
Jack, I also forgot to ask, but my 20 year old son wanted to know if your marriage was on solid ground. If not he wanted to know if Michelle would be available anytime soon?
PS: I forgot to mention that since I get to hold on to these for a few days, if anyone in my neck of the woods, Brookfield, Wisconsin, would like to hear the Criterions with eiither the Odyssey mono's or the VT200, you are welcome to come over, and bring along your own speakers if you can. Or, I could maybe bring the Criterions over to you. Just let me know.
Quote from: jonwb All I'd have to offer at the moment is one very vintage Hafler DH-500 (beast of an amp), and a nearly as vintage pair of Canton Karat 200 speakers that I still just love the sound of. My 10 year old son is using Canton Karat 20's as monitors in his bedroom with a vintage Onkyo MK II 4500 receiver. His Karats sound very good for a bedroom system.
All I'd have to offer at the moment is one very vintage Hafler DH-500 (beast of an amp), and a nearly as vintage pair of Canton Karat 200 speakers that I still just love the sound of.