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The HTS series is sealed and lacks some of the low extension of the STs.
The sub/s are mainly for HT. The extra depth of the STs would help for 2 channel audio. But that raises another question in my mind. How well will a Rythmik 12" or 15" sub work for music? In other words, would I be better off listening to CDs with the 2 fronts or should I add in the sub? If the sub is in play, then the advantage of the extra lows of the HT2-TLs becomes less of an advantage. Same could be said for the HTS series vs the STs.
Wanted to give a big thanks to you Nuance. Your speaker quest and thread on AVS more than anything else steered me toward Salk Sound. There were others including FunkMonkey and one other whose name escapes me, but your detailed and well documented search was invaluable to me.I have to say, I am definitely leaning in the direction of STs with a sub for both HT and music. I did enjoy the HT2-TLs and they have probably slowed down my decision. The STs I auditioned did not have the RT option but they still sounded amazing. How are the ribbons in the STs at spreading the sound through your room. The only thing holding me back on the ribbons and giving me a little pause on the HT2s is what I've read about dispersion and ribbons. Seems my research points me toward better dispersion with domes. I may be wrong about this and would welcome any suggestions. The seats in my current room are placed around the room and I frequently have small groups over. I want everyone to be able to enjoy the sound. Plus I sometimes watch Tv on the couch which is not in a central spot.
Thanks guys for the feedback, keep it coming. Any thoughts on the HT2-TL centers and surrounds?
We will also shortly be producing a stand-mounted version of the HT1 in a rectangular cabinet with the LCY tweeter as well. These would work well for surround duties in a high-end HT application.- Jim