I cannot believe that you guys REALLY think that Mani2s are to good value at $4,000. In I agree with you, that they need a really powerful and expensive amp to make these speakers sound good. By the time you add $4,000 + $500 for stands + $4,000 for a really good amp, yikes that is a lot of money to make a pair of mini monitors sound good. I read the reviews from others. They sounded great, once I hooked them up to a Jeff Roland amp. They do most things quite well however a high powered high quality amplifier is a must: such Sim Audio Moon, Levinson, Krell, Pass Labs, etc. If that is the only way you can make a speaker sound magical, I guess these are not the speakers for me. I would rather, and did, buy a really good small floor standing speaker. They have the same foot print, and I did not need to spend another $2,000 on an amp to make them sound magical!! Tylers are efficient. Now I have a pair of speakers that I think are better performers, and saved over $2,000 not needing to upgrading my amp. In my book, thats a good value.
I forgot to include that I sold the stands for $250. I love and appreciate good music and high end audio as much as anyone. I am not going to spend my money foolishly just so I can say I have best sounding mini monitors.
One last thing, the subject name is Totem Mani2 Sigs vs Tyler Linbrook Sig monitors. He did not ask how you purchase these speakers. To the answer the man's question. The Tyler Linbrooks are a better sounding speaker and a much better value. No contest!
I forgot to include that I sold the stands for $250. I love and appreciate good music and high end audio as much as anyone. I am not going to spend my money foolishly just so I can say I have best sounding mini monitors.
One last thing, the subject name is Totem Mani2 Sigs vs Tyler Linbrook Sig monitors. He did not ask how you purchase these speakers. To the answer the man's question. The Tyler Linbrooks are a better sounding speaker and a much better value. No contest!