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davi
a AudioPhileDate Reviewed: January 14, 2003
Bottom Line: AFTER COMPARING WITH THE BEST NAMES
IN THE MARKET LINK B&W TIEL ECT
I FOUND THIS SPEAKERS TO GIVE THE BEST SOUND WITH TUBE AMP LEAK 50 AND LINN
SOURCE AND PRE
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: AudioPhile
Product model year: 2001
Price Paid:
$2000.00
Purchased At: local dealer
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Mikael Nilsson
a AudiophileDate Reviewed: January 19, 2002
Bottom Line: Compared to the price these speakers sounds like S***!!! So i bought the Jamo D870 and they sound ten times better and they are cheaper aswell!! Dont buy this crap, you only pay for the design, buy the excellent Jamo D870 instead!
My system: 2 Pioneer M6 monoblocks (300W)
1 Pioneer M7 preamplifier
Pioneer PD-95 CD
Used product for: 3 months to 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audiophile
Product model year: 2000
Price Paid:
$2500.00
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Martín Martínez Fuentes
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: September 3, 2001
Bottom Line: Simply perfect. I can´t say any more. I´m very happy with my Ti6K. My amplifier is DENON AVC-A10SE (4800 in USA) and they work together in perfect armony and the sound is the best i´ve ever heard.
Used product for: 3 months to 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: 2000
Price Paid:
$1528.00
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Gustav Enberg
a AudiophileDate Reviewed: June 5, 2001
Bottom Line: These speakers are nothing short of amazing, the clarity and definition especially in the midrange, tweeter area are second to none in the sub $ 7000,- range. I testet a lot of speakers before picking these. The impression i was left with is that although the others, such as the Virgo 2 are alright performers, they are just in a class below these JBL`s. I do not understand why these speakers are priced so low, but if you are interrested in great sound that will amaze you when listening to music, and produce the big sound that you need for home theater, then audition these.
Used product for: 3 months to 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audiophile
Product model year: 2000
Price Paid:
$4500.00
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noel vandenbroucke
a AudiophileDate Reviewed: April 15, 2000
Bottom Line: after reviewing tha big Mac i decide i would certainly not buy this one . It goes not so deep as i expected and the its bass was all the time at the first line , killing the mid range .... it just lacks the involvement and musical
feelings i was looking for .
the Croft OTL III , oh God , was "the" amp for any monitor speaker such as the Sonus Faber , AE i and II etc . I 've never heard this kind of musical sweetness, involvement and
synergy with my room . Bass went Deeeeeeeeeeeeep . Mid was cntrolled and the top was pleasant and controlled too .
This is a "little" tubed amp with 8 x P 519 y lamps to sing at 2x 50 watts. Just buy this baby and you will leave your wife for this great lover .
Then i put on the Jadis DA 8 , rated at 2x60 watts .
Afeter one day i could say it has all the merits and pedigree off the croft .But.... at even better control with my JBL Ti6K speakers in the lower regions . Deep , clear and controlled as it should be . Mid coherant and detailed.
High was sweet and involving . Perfect for my taste if you like chorus, claasic and combo's. even the great work with
"grand orchestre" can take you to heaven .
So i decided to keep the jadis and the croft as well .
If your target is real synergy with ancient music ,and not
the madness of house , don't hesitate .
They have everything a man possibel want. I would even exchange my wife or it...
Used product for: 3 months to 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audiophile
Product model year: 1999
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