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I never see these bad boys discussed.Anyone heard them and care to comment?
Curious if you have had a chance to hear the RM40, and how you would compare their ability to play Jazz/rock compared to the t2r. ThanksQ
Quote from: QCurious if you have had a chance to hear the RM40, and how you would compare their ability to play Jazz/rock compared to the t2r. ThanksQI've listened to the RM40s a few times. They're way beyond the T2R. It's not close. They are so much more detailed. The mids are very clear, open and transparent; the bass is quick and tight. The T2R's will seem too bass heavy and somewhat muffled by comparison but still enjoyable for sure. What's great about the 40's is that they do the audiophile things well but don't sound like an audiophile speaker...they don't fall apart with very dynamic music...so you're not left listening to only Patricia Barber, African flute solos, and a Latvian boys choir.So for rock and jazz, the 40's will play loud and very clear with excellent bass punch...but not be polite or harsh...and can provide a you are there experience. The T2R's will play very loud, somewhat clear with awesome bass power. For day in day out listening, the RM40 is the choice. It's a no brainer (once you've heard them)...BUT if I could only do one more air guitar solo, I would go with the T2R's...they're a blast.