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I wonder how Candy Apple Red would look?
I personally think that flat black/dark gray is an understated color choice. Your wife is placing you on the right track
JTW I find the same as Turkey, my speakers are also out in front of the TV by about 3 feet so the reflection from the TV is a non issue, remember the speakers are toed in at about 45 degrees so there is no surface on the speaker that could reflect back from the TV and be seen at the viewing/listening position. As for the gloss or satin finish that is completely a personal choice. Myself I like the gloss much more than the satin, and if I could do the finish over on mine I too would get them done in a dark dark red candy apple type finish. But I am completely happy with the high gloss black that Earl put on mine, they are beautiful.
Is this something you're going to listen to, or are you planning on having sex with it? Seriously though, I understand the anticipation factor.
I have the Abbeys... purchased them last summer and have been quite content with them. In fact, in a lot of ways, they changed the hobby for me. I'm getting the resolution, dynamics, soundstage, and imaging I expected I'd have to pay a lot more for...and I've just been using an inexpensive receiver recommended by Earl. The Abbeys have clearly shown me that investing in loudspeakers is THE way to go from here on out. I could easily see a lot of people on this forum being happier if they'd sell their expensive electronics, pick up a pair of Abbeys, and just be done with it all for a few years (until something clearly superior arrives).You certainly don't NEED 3 subs, Earl just recommends three or more subs to ANY setup. The Abbeys don't really require anything special, setup-wise, except you have to be able to fit speakers of that size in your setup.Compared to some other nice high-end offerings I've heard or used in home, what the Abbeys do better are:CoherencyDynamicsImagingResolutionI'll try to be more in depth when I'm not typing a post at near 2 a.m. after a long day.
Well it's going to be at my house, and I'm still looking for a large enough prophylactic to protect my Abbey's Anand.
I don't know how I missed this post but that's great. Do you mind telling us what they replaced in your house?
Yep......depends on the GR model your comparing it to also....all the ones mentioned are well under a grand.Have you heard the V series?......seems they are more in line cost wise with the GedLee offerings.
GR bla bla bla. Gedlee? I have had both and Gedlee is way better.
I've heard the GR SuperV's at RMAF and they indeed sound very good. I live with the bottom half myself The Abbey 12A's are $3800 fully assembled now, plus at least 1 sub. The kit prices for the GR SuperV's are about $2.5k, so what was the fully assembled price for the cool looking yellow RMAF show pair, maybe about $6-7k?
Have you listened to both the Abbey and the Super V in the same room in an A-B comparison? I'm interested in both speakers but I'm sure that it would difficult set up that kind of audition/comparison. So unless that situation is available it's only speculation as to which is actually the best performer.-Roy