I met the Perlisten guys at Axpona. They seemed to indicate that these speakers were designed to be some of the most forgiving speakers w.r.t placement/room deficiencies in comparison to all the competitor offerings.
I met the guys at Axpona in the Perlisten room. Told me the same thing about very easy to setup, doesn't require much work. I can say they were very knowledgeable about the product and took requests for any music to be played.
Regardless what they say. Just the fact that they have is directivity control and a wave guide makes them best for the kind of setup precision response i expect.
For what it's worth I don't even consider speakers without waveguides anymore.
To give you an idea of my previous speakers, they replaced B&W 803 D3. Before them I have owned several other speakers, including Revel F228Be, Revel F208, B&W CM10 S1, and a few more lesser speakers.
How would you say the Perlistens compare to the Revel F208s? I’m looking for speakers that can do better instrument separation similar to what I’ve heard from Rockports.
Just to clarify, people don't refuse to buy chinese products because they question the build quality, it's because China is a communist country that supports slavery and slave labor.
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