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Well, Iv'e had these speakers for nearly 2 weeks. They have well over 100hrs of music & test/burn-in tones on them. I assumethey are broken in.
I'm not sure 100 hours are enough to reach the full potential, I think you will find they will change further over a period of time. Karsten
And I don't see any exceptional Parts in the XO...Oil & Teflon caps, Exotic coils or what not.
Blame Bill Baker - he's the one that encvisioned it being a 2-channel product.
I don't know if I'll ever write a review of this speaker.
The funny thing is I'm hearing more detail from this speaker than my last monitor, the mbow1 designed by dennis murphy. Lots more detail. It must be in my head, except I can't quite convince myself that this is true. Take it for what it's worth. I'm hearing lots of things I haven't heard before. So many, I can't believe my ears, really. Was I paying such poor attention before?
String quartets sound like they're in my room, at last. Between my brothers and I, we play all the instruments in a string quartet (besides a few others) many times over, and I have access to a few dozen of each instrument, so I'm fairly familiar with what they sound like up close and personal - such as in a quartet setting, and this speaker can do it.
Unfortunately, the imaging is very sensitive to position and shifts far left and right along with your head position. Still sounds good, but the image is way off, with all the L/R mixed channels sliding in the direction of your position relative to the center. The one thing the waveguide did not solve for me. I'm now very confused regarding how you achieve that effect with a speaker.
All in all, I'm a happy camper, although I may never build another speaker cabinet again.
The only thing is that Bob suggests a 500w+ amp for the timepieces.