estyburski80ce
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High end sub for big room. Suggestions? There is no substitute for displacement. The REL may be the right choice because it integrates so well and is musical, but you will not be happy with HT unless you have 2 in your room... or you listen at low levels (U571 was not meant to be listen... | |
Beating a Dead Horse. SUBS Absolute Sound (for what it is worth) rated the Rel Strata and the Hsu TN1220HO (surprise) as the best subs for disappearing and seamless integration. I have experience with the Hsu's and they can be very very good if the crossover point is 50 hz ... | |
DLP Rear Projection HDTV ??? I have had some extended viewing at a friends outrageous home theatre with a front project Runco DLP and 120" screen. My opinion is that the brightness, sharpness and natural detail are unsurpassed, but the vividness of the color is not quite as g... | |
Diva by Swans 6.1 Had a chance to do some careful listening to the Diva 6.1s over the past few days with a vintage but well maintained Dyna ST-70 and a variety of material from both CD and music DVD. First let me say that the difference was nothing short of dramati... | |
Diva by Swans 6.1 I have had the Diva 6.1's for about 2 months, and they are not totally broken in, thus this assessment is with caveats. Very strong value for the price. Smooth midrange. Tight bass that extends to the mid 30's and has extended much lower during br... | |
HALCRO Amplifiers I also heard them in Las Vegas at CES and they stood, no make that jumped, out from all the rest. I rated the Halcro / Mezzo combo the best of the show. Halcro is coming out with lower cost / lower power amps this year. Even thought they are $20K,... | |
Heard the Swan Diva 2.1 s? Opinions? I have had some extended listening with the 4.1's (good friend) and the 6.1's (I own a pair) and would not come close to classifying them as bright, and I am VERY sensitive to bright speakers. They have taken a significant amount of time to break ... |