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Hi Jerome, I have the Jazz Modules in an identical size room as yours and I am extremely happy with them. My previous speakers were nice, although I'd occasionally hit the strident note with female vocals -- e.g., first cut on Emmy Lou Harris' Spyboy always got me and some piano high notes on a variety of recordings. I have none of that with the Jazz Modules. What I have found is that as I have improved the electronics and cabling in my system, the Jazz Modules, respond accordingly, making me aware that I don't think I have reached the limits of these wonderful speakers. THey are very dynamic as well. Although these are somewhat large speakers they have worked well in my smallish room. It is a dedicated room treated with RealTraps which are necessary if I want to play music at high volume levels. One advantage to the Jazz Modules is that the 90 degree radiation pattern due to the wave guides minimizes the impact of side wall reflections, so they can be place close to side walls without need for treating those reflections. Also, the length of the bass port can be changed to addresss bass response due to room size and distance from walls/corners.If I was going to change anything in my system, the Jazz Modules would be the last thing I'd change. Howard
I've been curious about the Jazz Modules ever since I 1st laid eyes on them. I just love the look and being a jazz enthusiast, the name immediately caught my attention. Hopefully one of these days I'll have an opportunity to hear them in a system but I doubt I'll ever have the finances to afford them.
Agreed. The cabinets are beautiful and I like the design.If I end up with a pair perhaps you can pop in for a listen. --Jerome
Hey Jerome....Hop the ferry to LI, or take a PITA drive down the 95.......after I get things repaired, of course.