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My reluctance to purchase a pair of these is prompted by my listening habits. I listen mostly to orchestral music. My bias may well stem from ignorance, but it just seems counter intuitive that a quite small two-way monitor can produce a satisfying rendering of a symphony. Believe me, I would love to be wrong about this, and I hope you "advocates" can persuade me that I am.
... frickin transducer (DU likes that word).
Your comments are very much welcome. Oh, to do a more apples to apples comparison, there is the ATC SCM 19 Passivve. This is another studio monitor that has been praised for its accuracy. It is, however, $1K more expensive than the SP Minis. Again, comments are very much welcome and invited.
...One thing they really excel at in my eyes is conveying the emotion of the performance and intent of the performers, which to me are crucial when listening to an orchestra. I drive my Mini's with a Naim Nait5i - just 50W/channel - and I have no problem driving them to very loud levels very cleanly.
I have to ask what you mean by a "full scale" orchestra? Do you want to reproduce a realistic rendition of a full symphony orchestra during the loudest crescendos? Do you want the tympani to hit you in the chest? Or, are you looking for a presentation that conveys all of that emotion at a more reasonable volume level?
I have had little experience with subwoofers, so I can't say if this "fullnmess" is just a function of LF content, or not.
I don't know how it compares to an infinite baffle sub design (never heard one, nor have I been in a listening room large enough for one), but IME, Bob's T-line design is far and away the best, most tuneful, most accurate bass I've ever heard. The first time I heard it is the first - and only - time in my music-listening life my jaw literally went slack. It also marked the the second time I said to myself, "so THAT'S what I've been missing!"
If you own your own home and your wife will let to cut a hole in your ceiling you could mount one in your roof space and that paired with the mini's would be spectacular. They are also relatively inexpensive and simple to build as well.
I do, though since I'd prefer to sell this home and build the one I really want, I'm not sure installing an IB would be a worthwhile endeavor.On the other hand, it isn't as though we couldn't reverse it prior to the sale. Hmmm... ultimately, I think I need to hear an IB bass before I could be properly motivated to cut holes in my ceiling. It isn't that I doubt you, phoenix, but we're talking about a leap of faith of biblical proportions... you know? PS - When did you hear Bob's T-line?
I have not heard Bob's TLine but I have heard TLines from IPL and GR-Research both of which had bass that satisfied me and far better bass than any ported enclosure I have heard. I am sure Bob's design will meet or exceed the bass from those two designs so either way I will be a happy camper.