I am running a Platinum front end and I will say, there is no trio of speakers I have owned that 'scare' me during films any more than the Triads do.
They do not hhave any bottom end, but then again, I have run Nautilus 801s in this same room with Krell 350MCs and THOSE needed subs. Apparenly, I am not the only one to complain about the Nautilus line (801N/802N) with this issue.
So, add a couple of subs, and then you start getting into a speaker being a true monitor. Dunlavy SC-IVa sound better with a sub. Not to mention, one won't tack their amp as much (in my case it won't matter - I have plenty of juice) and allow the speaker to play at volumes that it can get to that it otherwise couldn't do without a powered sub.
I raised the Platinums off the 5" Osiris stands, and actually put them on TOP of a SUB that is being used as stereo subs, NOT LFE. This has raised the horn loaded, believe it to be the same tweeter, D-28, to ear level.
It has also put the two 5" or 6" scanspeaker mid that everyone is starting to use (high end speakers, that is) above and below the listening position. Drastic improvement. Then, I put the Velodyne HGS-18's (2) in the mix and use those SPECIFICALLY for LFE and with some fine tuning, the Triads are incredible in music reproduction!
I do agree however, for their cost, the subs, the space, etc, there is other speaker manufacturers that may be a better 2 channel value, BUT, for home theater, there are none. Triad IS the speaker to have for home theater, music video, etc. The 2 channel, in the set up I have now, is very, very good.
I am just shocked at how darned good these Triad speakers are for theater environments. I have owned the Golds and they are about everything the Platinums are, but being larger, the Platinums fill larger rooms. For 98% of us, me included, the Golds would be more than enough.
Dan
They do not hhave any bottom end, but then again, I have run Nautilus 801s in this same room with Krell 350MCs and THOSE needed subs. Apparenly, I am not the only one to complain about the Nautilus line (801N/802N) with this issue.
So, add a couple of subs, and then you start getting into a speaker being a true monitor. Dunlavy SC-IVa sound better with a sub. Not to mention, one won't tack their amp as much (in my case it won't matter - I have plenty of juice) and allow the speaker to play at volumes that it can get to that it otherwise couldn't do without a powered sub.
I raised the Platinums off the 5" Osiris stands, and actually put them on TOP of a SUB that is being used as stereo subs, NOT LFE. This has raised the horn loaded, believe it to be the same tweeter, D-28, to ear level.
It has also put the two 5" or 6" scanspeaker mid that everyone is starting to use (high end speakers, that is) above and below the listening position. Drastic improvement. Then, I put the Velodyne HGS-18's (2) in the mix and use those SPECIFICALLY for LFE and with some fine tuning, the Triads are incredible in music reproduction!
I do agree however, for their cost, the subs, the space, etc, there is other speaker manufacturers that may be a better 2 channel value, BUT, for home theater, there are none. Triad IS the speaker to have for home theater, music video, etc. The 2 channel, in the set up I have now, is very, very good.
I am just shocked at how darned good these Triad speakers are for theater environments. I have owned the Golds and they are about everything the Platinums are, but being larger, the Platinums fill larger rooms. For 98% of us, me included, the Golds would be more than enough.
Dan