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Well… how do they sound? In a word; phenomenal. Right out of the box the speakers are amazing. I don't know of another speaker in this price range that can compete in several aspects of their performance. Does that mean that they're for everybody? Well, no speaker is for everybody. But the full review is going to have to wait as the speakers are said to take up to 400 hours of use before fully broken in. At that point I'll report back. But in the meantime if you're in the market for a pair of speakers and if what I've said so far appeals to you, you'll want to investigate them on our own. They are definitely worth your consideration; that much I can say without a doubt. John Potis
I'm sure they are great speakers and I look forward to hearing them... however I can't help but notice how many used pairs have come up for sale over the past few months. Even now there are at least three used pairs available on AG...
Quote from: Wind Chaser on 23 Jun 2008, 04:20 amI'm sure they are great speakers and I look forward to hearing them... however I can't help but notice how many used pairs have come up for sale over the past few months. Even now there are at least three used pairs available on AG... If you sell over 100+ pairs in a relatively short time you are going to see pairs on the used market.There is nothing wrong or negative with seeing pairs being sold on Agon.George
George,Does the Behringer digital crossover have to be placed after the digital source components and then before the preamplifier or amplification?
For the last few years I have been trying-out various subs in a vain effort to match the speed and clarity of my Talon Audio "Khite" monitors. Their bottom end of 35 Hz left just enough out of certain music (Organ, Double Bass, etc.), that I wanted to supplement them.
Quote from: zybar on 23 Jun 2008, 11:19 amQuote from: Wind Chaser on 23 Jun 2008, 04:20 amI'm sure they are great speakers and I look forward to hearing them... however I can't help but notice how many used pairs have come up for sale over the past few months. Even now there are at least three used pairs available on AG... If you sell over 100+ pairs in a relatively short time you are going to see pairs on the used market.There is nothing wrong or negative with seeing pairs being sold on Agon.GeorgeI'm with you "Wind", I don't buy George's spin.
I was impressed with the CS2's at RMAF last year ... my criticism was they don't (from my experience) like higher volumes. Low to mid they were hard to criticise at all, but a bit of a harsh edge comes in once the volume reaches a certain point. They're a bit lacking on absolute detail, but their musicality and overall enjoyment more than makes up for that. Like everything it's all about picking what's right for you.
Quote from: martyo on 23 Jun 2008, 11:28 amQuote from: zybar on 23 Jun 2008, 11:19 amQuote from: Wind Chaser on 23 Jun 2008, 04:20 amI'm sure they are great speakers and I look forward to hearing them... however I can't help but notice how many used pairs have come up for sale over the past few months. Even now there are at least three used pairs available on AG... If you sell over 100+ pairs in a relatively short time you are going to see pairs on the used market.There is nothing wrong or negative with seeing pairs being sold on Agon.GeorgeI'm with you "Wind", I don't buy George's spin.Ditto.
Why the beef? There're plenty of "hype" around. Our industry live and survive on 'hype'. And we're all part of this 'hype' culture at some point of the time. Nobody can stop anyone from raving about certain products, most of the time, people are just being honest and 'excited' when they hear something that they like. The Emerald Physics is a fine speaker at its price point (from what I heard at RMAF07), it's not everyone's cup of tea, but if it manages to hit your 'g-spot', you will not want to trade it for anything else (I know people who wouldn't trade it for a $40k speaker ) So calm down...