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$500.00 Summary: These speakers were purchased to be used as mains in a HT set up, with music listening as a secondary function. Due to sensitivity ( low impedance as well) they are easily matched with generic centers ( mine is a B&W CC3), and give good response to background music and soundtrack, developing a wide stage. Musically they have good depth, reasonable accuracy, but the sound is slightly colored, and the bass and highs, if not positioned carefully, can obscure the mid range. They will show up warm sounding electronics ( e.g. my Yamaha AVR). Overall however they are more natural sounding than the B&W 602's ( on music as well), suited to medium to large rooms. Again they work well with a bookshelf sized rears, I currently use the Tannoy MX2's. For their price I have not found a better floostander, recommended provided you don't have "audiophile" quality and accuracy in mind ( you'll need to fork out a few more dollars for that). Strengths: low frequency response, depth of sound field, Weaknesses: slight coloration, bright treble Similar Products Used: B&W DM602S2, Whatmough, Tannoy MX2
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