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Nice review... and they sure look beautiful. How far do you think they need to be out into the room?
I should also add to my comments above that the Raw HT3 has a high SAF. So far women seem to really like the look of this speaker. quote]I gotta ask...what kind of women are you bringing home...?
Cool room, cool looking speakers, and good review. What's up with that PUG??? Did you photo shop that picture or is he really that big? I had a big Pommeranian a couple years ago. He was 18 lbs and freakishly large. Great dog but no one believed he was a Pom. How big is that Pug?
I gotta ask...what kind of women are you bringing home...?
Not soft, not mushy, but it just does not sound like a metal cone driver because it is not a metal cone driver.
Hi Bingenito, In your opinion, which sounded better, metal or paper? I am looking into speakers with the AC ribbon driver and both RAW and Salk fit the needs. Even though both Raw and Salk use the same AC ribbon driver, Salk uses metal and the Raw uses paper for the mid/bass driver. As I can't demo both speakers at the same time, I am wondering can you share some of your personal experience with us.
Is this a common problem for the non-impaired? Because you don't say "subwoofers," and I see a single run of speaker cables in the photos. How would the woofers from your other speakers still be connected? I'm wondering if this isn't hyperbole which doesn't exactly make any sense, whether these speakers - which interest me - have a good low end or not. I read a lot of hyperbole which doesn't exactly make any sense on the "internets," and it tends to make me skeptical about people's BS tendencies.
Thank you for the additional information. I don't know how I missed the white cables on the floor in the photos. The scary thing is I was sober.
(That is _not_ a pug. It is _not_ hyperbole to say that is a nightclub bouncer.)