Tidal vs instrument 8PS at CAF


I just saw the testaments on dc10 website I have been saying this same thing. The dc10 sound much more real and detailed though I love the way the tidal speakers are made.

Patrick from Washington, DC, USA
On the Instrument 8PS

I am an Instrument 8 PS owner of about 6 months. These speakers are great. I know I'm not telling you something you don't already know -- they just are. I just left the Capital Audio Fest here in Maryland and listened to several systems and countless speakers and I can honestly say none of the speakers I heard sounded better than my 8PS speakers. I know I'm biased, but I usually leave shows like this wanting to burn (light a match to) my systems when I get home. Not this time. Your speakers are engaging, dynamic and something that I feel proud to own. I'm blown away at times by how good they sound. They look almost as good as they sound, and as you know they look great.

I just wanted you to know that you have a product that I am proud to own. Maybe you should consider showing them to more people like events such as CAF. I will gladly support you and the product in anyway you feel I `would be of the most good. I am a Network Engineer by trade, so I'm not a salesman. I heard a lot of speakers this weekend and mine really sounds better than what I heard. Tidal's 64k speakers and the Revel Studio2 were great, but the 8PS speakers are special.

I did not want to mention this because I know it sounds strange, but this is probably the only speaker that I have been able to feel. It seems there is texture or something tangible to the sounds produced by the speakers. I know it's called "The Instrument", but I wasn't expecting this. I referred to it as special in my previous email. The Revel or Tidal speakers did not have this.
mountain-high
Sounds like an Ad, written and posted by self to me. You are relentless and seems rather desperate though. Well, good luck with your speakers Mr.High.
M High,

Please stop with the "PR" and the inane touting! This has become a serious problem and though we appreciate your PAST business your blogging just damages what it is your touting.
Do you understand?

Regards,

D