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Thanks for your impressions OITP, I'm thrilled that you are happy with the HT2 TL's! Have any recordings surprised you with the HT2's compared to you ST RT's, or is it just a moderate improvement in the mid range and bass?
After two more days of listening to the HT2-TL, I have some more thoughts.Many ST owners or prospective owners, myself included, want or wanted to compare the HT2-TL to the ST and particularly the ST RT, since both speakers are an MTM design with the same tweeter. Additionally, both speakers have MK QWTL type cabinets, and with the HT2-TL's black baffle, the speakers appear remarkably similar, seemingly moving the HT2-TL in to the role as an ST RT on steroids rather than an HT2 with a TL cabinet. I have never heard the HT2 (or the HT3), but the differences between the HT2-TL and the ST RT, based on my memory of the ST RT, and the way that the HT2-TL interacts with my room, are substantial enough that, in my opinion, the ST RT cannot be fairly compared to the HT2-TL.Although Salk speakers are "voiced" the same (with a big thank you to Dennis), the HT2-TL has deeper and more powerful bass. There is also more midrange presence, and the midrange seems both more detailed and smoother, based upon my recollection. I listened to Shelby Lynn's Just a Little Loving CD this morning, and her voice was, without doubt, clearer than on the ST RT, and I believe that I heard a little momentary distortion from the recording. Her voice was so clear and smooth, it was "better than live." The detail that was reproduced by the HT2-TL was incredible. Although I have a small room, the ST RT's sound didn't engulf me (in a good way) as does the HT2-TL's sound. If the HT2-TL is "being there," the ST RT was "being near there." In comparison to the HT2-TL, the ST RT's sound was "distant." Even in my small room, the HT2-TL's sound is not coming from boxes. Although the ST RT are beautifully sounding speakers, and I thought that the speakers disappeared in my room, when I initially hooked up the HT2-TL, and my mind wandered back to my experiences listening to the ST RT, I didn't think that the ST RT disappeared as well in comparison, even though the HT2-TL is a larger speaker, particularly because the ST RT's sound seemed more distant. I made a lot of changes to my room's acoustic treatments between owning the ST RT and HT2-TL. I increased the thickness of the absorption in every position except the 1st and 2nd side wall reflection points, and this undoubtedly changes the listening experience, and I think that the changes are more significant for the HT2-TL with the HT2-TL's deeper bass, although I suspect that most rooms will be served by increased low end absorption, even with speakers that don't have deep bass extension.I think that the HT2-TL is far superior to the ST RT. The HT2-TL is also more expensive. For me, the rather minimal difference in price between the two speakers, based upon their production costs and performance, would knock the ST RT out of contention. In my opinion, the HT2-TL's quality easily justifies the additional cost. I haven't heard the ST dome, but at half the price of the HT2-TL, I can't imagine that the HT2-TL is twice the speaker, but if I were choosing between the three speakers, after owning the HT2-TL, I would buy the ST dome or the HT2-TL rather than the ST RT. On the other hand, both the ST RT and HT2-TL are great speakers regardless of price, but price obviously plays a role in a buyer's decision.This isn't a scientific comparison. This isn't even an A-B comparison. There could be psychoacoustics involved in the formulation of my opinion, and the modification of my room's treatments could have also improved the sound. I could also want to rationalise my increased spending. However, objectively, and this does not necessarily relate to sound quality, the midwoofers in the HT2-TL are at least, I believe, $500.00 more expensive than in the ST RT, and the larger and thicker cabinet materials also cost more, and the increased material costs appear to contribute to a significant portion of the cost differences between the speakers. With the HT2-TL's deeper bass, better midrange, better power handling capabilities, and more "being there," I think that the HT2-TL is a better speaker than the ST RT, and a fairer comparison, in my opinion, would be to compare the HT2-TL to the HT2 (the HT2-TL is an HT2, after all), the V3, or the HT3 rather than to the ST RT.Just my $.02. I suspect that others might not agree.