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, from Israel Summary: These speakers can deliver an amazingly big, life-like sound despite their size. When placed near the wall on a stable surface, they deliver great bass, very clear imaging and tremendous depth. My father has used these speakers for about 5 years by now, and we have listened to them many times together, with great pleasure. I can say that, without a doubt, these are the best small, near-wall placed speakers in the price range. My tips for getting the most out of this speaker is placing it on small rubber feet such as the ones sold by Transrotor, and if it is placed on a shelf place a 25mm (1") thick plate of granite under the speaker and feet. Don't buy an expensive base in a high-end stereo store, it's a total rip-off. Just order the granite bases from a business for building tomb-stones or similar, and it shouldn't cost more than a few dozens of dollars tops. I also recommend using a speaker cable with strong bass, such as M.I.T Terminator or the much cheaper Straight Wire entry-level cables, which sound great with this speaker. The only excuse for not buying this speaker is if you can afford far-from-the-wall placement, in which case the Chario Academy 1 gives a wee bit wider stereo image and a bit more punch in the bass, or if you can afford a bigger size and a bit more money, in which case the Beck bk2 gives again a bit bigger image. With the size and placement limitations, however, and when following the above-mentioned tips, this speaker is impossible to beat.
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