I listened to the F32s a couple of weekends ago and my experience was not very encouraging. They were harsh and metallic, listener fatigue set in very quickly. I
hope this was because they were just out of the box. The one area of improvement over the F30s is the bass - these babies go pretty low. I was looking to see if
there was a sub-woofer hidden behind the speakers.
I listened to a pair of M20s that had about 200 hours on them immediately after and these sounded so much more natural than the F-32s. As most of you who have
heard the M20s already know, these are no lightweights in the bass department either. I ended up buying the M20s.
Btw the F32s are smaller/slimmer than the F-30s. They have also have different drivers (grey-metallic colored) compared to the white mid/bass drivers on the M20,
F30. I hear Revel outsourced the drivers to another manufacturer for the new series. Haven't heard the M22s yet but I hear they are also considerable smaller than the
M20s.
hope this was because they were just out of the box. The one area of improvement over the F30s is the bass - these babies go pretty low. I was looking to see if
there was a sub-woofer hidden behind the speakers.
I listened to a pair of M20s that had about 200 hours on them immediately after and these sounded so much more natural than the F-32s. As most of you who have
heard the M20s already know, these are no lightweights in the bass department either. I ended up buying the M20s.
Btw the F32s are smaller/slimmer than the F-30s. They have also have different drivers (grey-metallic colored) compared to the white mid/bass drivers on the M20,
F30. I hear Revel outsourced the drivers to another manufacturer for the new series. Haven't heard the M22s yet but I hear they are also considerable smaller than the
M20s.