Hi Brett!

Anyway i've had them a few weeks now and I am just blown away, they are everything and more as described by fellow users.
Yeah, I felt the same way about my Timepieces after I finally got my amp/pre-amp problem corrected (impedance mismatch...who knew?

). At any rate, congratulations!

I just love that waveguide, the dispersion means no more localized sweet spot "yeh". The dynamics and resolution are devine, the reproduction of the smallest details, the decay and timing are superb.
You sure you aren't paraphrasing some of my comments?

The bass is the best i've heard [and felt] period, the impact is so real you feel it in the solar plexus, there's the speed then the ability to stop on a dime, no overhang here and all of the above at low volumes too. The sum of all this truely gives a feeling of "being there", it's that organic [to me anyway].
I agree with everything you said, with the exception of the bass.
I thought my Timepieces produced bass as well as any speaker I'd heard until I made the mistake of listening to the Revelations. Trust me... if you're happy with the Continuums and want them to be the last speakers you buy, avoid the Revelations. I didn't, and despite the fact that I own
two pairs of Timepieces (2.0s and 2.1s), I now have a pair of Revelations on order.

'Course, a less expensive route would be adding one (or two!) of Bob's new
Infra-Wave sub.

By the way this pair has not yet had the tweeter and crossover upgrade let alone the mundorf one ,"holy moly" I can't wait.
If you like how organic they sound now, wait'll you hear the result of the upgrade! I honestly didn't believe Bob when he told me the difference it would make, and told him so. But Bob was a good sport and didn't argue with me, and instead humbly replied, "you might be right." I received my Timepieces a couple of weeks later, and suffice to say I'm now quite hesitant to question Bob before hearing the results of his labor.

Congradulations Bob a truely marvellous thing we have here ,cheers all Brett 
Hear, hear!
