Hello Sean,
Yes, I own the Rotchschilde's. They are wonderful little speakers IMHO. The metal tweeter is not "hot" or etched. The woofer, looks like a Dynaudio but probably isn't, has great bass extension considering cabinet size. The most remarkable thing about the Rotchschildes' is the imaging. I've seldom heard better. The speakers get out of the way of the music and provide a wide and deep soundstage. The midrange is excellent with great tonal colors. What they don't have is great slam and impact like a larger speaker. I took mine to a NYC audio meet. Here's a link to some of the opinions.
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/viewtopic.php?t=21986&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=60
Give Jimmy R an e-mail or phone call. I believe he allows for a 3 week in-home audition.
Jim
Yes, I own the Rotchschilde's. They are wonderful little speakers IMHO. The metal tweeter is not "hot" or etched. The woofer, looks like a Dynaudio but probably isn't, has great bass extension considering cabinet size. The most remarkable thing about the Rotchschildes' is the imaging. I've seldom heard better. The speakers get out of the way of the music and provide a wide and deep soundstage. The midrange is excellent with great tonal colors. What they don't have is great slam and impact like a larger speaker. I took mine to a NYC audio meet. Here's a link to some of the opinions.
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/viewtopic.php?t=21986&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=60
Give Jimmy R an e-mail or phone call. I believe he allows for a 3 week in-home audition.
Jim