Revel Performa M20


I presently own the Thiel CS 1.5s and have them with a great sub. I heard these M20s after reading Stereophile's review. JA was understating their greatness. I'm stuck for room so size does matter. Anybody own them? I'd love some feedback about them. I've heard the new Thiel 1.6 and the B&W Nauts 805. They're all wonderful, but I preferred the sound of the Revels. Feedback would be apprecited about the Revels specifically, particulary if you own or heard them first hand. Thanks,
Warren
whirshfield

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Hey Whirshfield,
I own the M20s and they are awesome. I was in the process of buying the N805s to start my HT system and then add N804s and the HTS2. But after hearing the Revel F30s I dropped the B&Ws like a bad habit. Then I got to listen to the M20s and I was amazed. The soundstage, the detail and the bass response from such a small spkr was astounding. I listen to a wide variety of music (rock, pop, funk, jazz, classical and blues) and these spkers handle it all very well. Weather it be in your face or subtle nuance, these babies will give it all to you w/ease. And did I mention the dynamics they display w/movie soundtracks, a great selling point for me. I highly recommend these spkrs......John
Hey Whirshfield,
I own the M20s and they are awesome. I was in the process of buying the N805s to start my HT system and then add N804s and the HTS2. But after hearing the Revel F30s I dropped the B&Ws like a bad habit. Then I got to listen to the M20s and I was amazed. The soundstage, the detail and the bass response from such a small spkr was astounding. I listen to a wide variety of music (rock, pop, funk, jazz, classical and blues) and these spkers handle it all very well. Weather it be in your face or subtle nuance, these babies will give it all to you w/ease. And did I mention the dynamics they display w/movie soundtracks, a great selling point for me. I highly recommend these spkrs......John