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The WAF is pretty critical. My wife also saw the "coffin" look at first glance. I think you have to take your time and let everything sink in. Mention that Jim also makes the HT3 in a rectangular shape and show her a picture of a pair. Then let it go a while.Next, just concentrate on picking the veneer. Let her know that she needs to pick out the best match for your environment. Try printing off (what seems like) a book of the 2005-2007 Veracity of the Month from Jim's site and sitting down with your wife and some sort of refreshing adult beverage and look through the pictures. Have her mark the veneers that are possibilities and the ones that are rejects. Then leave it alone for a while.After a bit, while having a refreshing adult beverage one evening, bring out the possibilities she marked and ask her to go through them with you again. Agree if she thinks it a good time to get some new accent pieces or change some fabrics. Get it down to one or two veneers. Then leave it alone for a short while.Eventually, Julie said that the speakers had grown on her and she was fine with the way they looked. In fact, she liked them better than the retangular shape.Good Luck!Chris
I've had both in my home (at separate times) and the HT3 definitely looks massive. The HT2-TL is a big speaker, but its pretty narrow giving it a svelte look. Most of its massiveness comes from the depth...