Hsu CCB-8...What Have I Done?


Have you ever shopped and shopped for something until you are on the brink of either insanity or blowing the whole thing off, and then you find something on-line that seems to check all your boxes, and your wife is waiting for you to go to Joplin with her and the daughter to check out the daughter’s new duplex and they’re in the minivan with the motor running, and so you just click "buy"? Well, I have.

So...anybody familiar with these Hsu CCB-8’s?
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Wow, my speakers are already in KC MO tonight...with delivery scheduled for tomorrow...all the way from Anaheim, Californ-I-A in 3 days!  They just shipped from Hsu on Monday evening with Fed-Ex.  Pretty speedy!  I hope they arrive in good shape!
Speakers delivered today!  Woo-hoo!  Well-packed with no damage -woohoo again! 

I moved two Velodyne subs from HT rig into family room to use with 2-channel  in there.  So far so good.  Bigger than I expected them to look!  Super smooth finish, like glass.  Sounding real nice, so far.  Holly Cole / Temptation A+,  James Taylor / JT C+ (definitely not an audiophile recording).  I'm thinking they're keepers.  Would love to add a pair of Hsu 15" sealed subs and cross over about 150 Hz.  Or at least, try it.  
I liked the sound real well, but not the looks.  They would have been fine in a dedicated theater or music room, but I had them in a family room and they were just too BBB (big, black and boxy).  So I ended up selling them. 

I never compared them directly to the JBL Studio 590's, but I gotta say I think the big JBL's are the better stereo sound value --if you get them bought right. 

The finish on the HSU's is in a different league, though.  While the vinyl on the JBL's is rather dull looking, the painted finish on the HSU's is high-quality automotive grade.  It's a shame you can't get them in something other than black. 

I would give the HSU's the edge over the JBL's in a home theater setting, though, because of the ability to use three identical speakers across the front and also due to no off-axis lobing compared to conventional center speakers.  That said, I'm quite content with my full JBL Studio 5 series 5-channel surround set-up, consisting of a pair of 590's, a pair of 530's in back, a 520C center and a pair of 550P subs.