Hey Geoff. Thanks for your reply.
Right now I'm using Paradigm reference studio 60 v1 that I had before I aquired my rega gear. I must say they're fine for movies, but in terms of music, I've heard better. They sound pretty bright (fatiguing) in the highs. They have a good bass (that's what they aim at I think, but not as defined and nice as the totems), and the midrange is pretty weak. Can't listen music on them anymore. Besides, I think they'd be too big for the room (square room, tends to accentuate the bass) and annoy my roomate and neighbors.
In terms of the Mani2, Vince (Totem designer) told me they would need more amplification than 2 exons. He suggested maybe 4 of them or a better amplifier. I was advised at the store something more like conrad johnson, or any other amp that has enought power and control.
I haven't had a chance to listen to the forest, but Vince told me that could work in my room and with my amps. Totems tend to be less amplifier friendly than other speakers though.
Right now I'm using Paradigm reference studio 60 v1 that I had before I aquired my rega gear. I must say they're fine for movies, but in terms of music, I've heard better. They sound pretty bright (fatiguing) in the highs. They have a good bass (that's what they aim at I think, but not as defined and nice as the totems), and the midrange is pretty weak. Can't listen music on them anymore. Besides, I think they'd be too big for the room (square room, tends to accentuate the bass) and annoy my roomate and neighbors.
In terms of the Mani2, Vince (Totem designer) told me they would need more amplification than 2 exons. He suggested maybe 4 of them or a better amplifier. I was advised at the store something more like conrad johnson, or any other amp that has enought power and control.
I haven't had a chance to listen to the forest, but Vince told me that could work in my room and with my amps. Totems tend to be less amplifier friendly than other speakers though.