They were powered by Krell at last year's show, where they also sounded very good.
I visited the Roman room on three separate occassions last week and was a little bit more disappointed each time. They have some kind of very real magic going on in the midrange, which I've got to figure is the Diaural crossover. But I kept finding that I wanted more high frequency energy. I say this even though most systems at the show sounded a bit too bright for my liking.
Two other problems I have with these speakers. First, I think they are godawful ugly, in a Vegas sort of way (or maybe Texas :-)) Second, the company's literature and Web site do absolutely nothing to inspire confidence. Truly lame. Still, I do like the speakers.
I visited the Roman room on three separate occassions last week and was a little bit more disappointed each time. They have some kind of very real magic going on in the midrange, which I've got to figure is the Diaural crossover. But I kept finding that I wanted more high frequency energy. I say this even though most systems at the show sounded a bit too bright for my liking.
Two other problems I have with these speakers. First, I think they are godawful ugly, in a Vegas sort of way (or maybe Texas :-)) Second, the company's literature and Web site do absolutely nothing to inspire confidence. Truly lame. Still, I do like the speakers.