drowe....Thanks for your input. However, the PSB Imagine B speakers I am using are bookshelf speakers and not floor standers. PSB puts a "B" after the model name to designate what type of speakers they are. My original post was to ask PSB owners if they have had the chance to compare the performance of the Synchrony One B or Two B to the Imagine B I am now using.
The One B and Two B have almost the same specifications as the Imagine B. The NAD C375BEE I am using to drive the Imagines is more that capable. I also use two powered subs and an active crossover to limit the Imagines from seeing frequencies below 80 Hz, where the subs take over. I realize my question is narrowly focused. Without an opportunity to conduct a side by side by side comparison of the 3 PSB models I thought other users may have done that.
The One B and Two B have almost the same specifications as the Imagine B. The NAD C375BEE I am using to drive the Imagines is more that capable. I also use two powered subs and an active crossover to limit the Imagines from seeing frequencies below 80 Hz, where the subs take over. I realize my question is narrowly focused. Without an opportunity to conduct a side by side by side comparison of the 3 PSB models I thought other users may have done that.