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Review NaN of
, from San Francisco, CA
Price Paid:
$600.00
from World of Sound in Marin, CA Summary: First I must mention that I am not an audiophile, but an audio enthusist. Which means I love music and much as the next guy, but I don't have a $50,000 stereo system. Meaning I have a budget, which I wish I did not have to adhere too.
I am not into brand names as long as what ever I purchase fits my wants and needs. This is the approach I had when purchasing the speakers.
I had a budget of $1200 for speakers and went every where with my music to compare speakers, regardless of looks, name brand, or the latest greatest gadget.
I was blown away by the PhaseTech 7.5VDT. I could not find anything that sounded as good.
I really wanted an omnipresent sound in my speakers, which I recently learned is called sound image. I played a live cd of Jimmy Smith in New York and I felt like I was there.
The speakers don't feel like they are driving or punching you with sound, instead I felt that I was wrapped in sound.
I began to think this is what the audiophile enjoys over the audio enthusists. I think maybe the audiophile is more knowledgable in the qualities of sound.
I went ahead and tested these speakers to some high end speakers ($2500-$4000) and I noticed the same sound imaging and quality.
I had to have the Phasetech 7.5 VDTs and for $600 I kept asking the guy at the store, "Are you sure that these are $600, is this for the floor model, are they broken or damaged in someway?" He lauged and told me that for the money these are the best speakers you can buy.
Of course you will not find these speakers at Good Guys or any chain music store.
My suggestion to all music lovers is to grab your CDs head to the highend stereo store in your town and listen to as many speakers as you can and make sure they have Phasetech. If they don't you are at the wrong store.
This is by far the best purchase I have made in the last several years. I think I have turned into a wantabe Audiophile with these speakers. ha ha ha
My system: Receiver - Yamaha HTR 5250 DVD - Yamaha S510(Optical & Svideo to HTR) Reception - SAT. DISH (Optical & Svideo to HTR) CD - Yamaha CDC665 (Optical to HTR) VCR - Mits. HS-U560 (RCA to HTR) TV - Epson LCD Projector
Speakers: Front - Phase Technology 7.5VDT Center - Klipsh KV-1 Back - Celestion Impact 15 Sub - Infinity BU1
I got to go, need to listen to my speakers! : ) Strengths: Sound Image, phase cross-overs, very clean sound at low levels, and they look execellent. Weaknesses: none Similar Products Used: KEF, Klipsh, Celestron, Polk, and others
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