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Review 2 of 2
Price Paid:
$100.00
from dumoulin Summary: I've been using them for almost 6 months.
They do need about a 100 hours of burn-in.
At first, I was quite happy with this speaker: it was quite "agile" (quick response and almost invisible) and the coloration is a t a minimal (if the source is good) but you can hear some sibilence in closed-mike women voice (can be the source, cuz it tends to be worse with tv news anchor women).
But I must say that now, I'm a little bit disapointed.
Let me explain.
It started when we (daughter, girlfriend and I) listened to the Harry Potter & the sorcerer's stone on DVD. Hagrid's voice was WRONG! It just came out poorly: it was compressed, chesty (more so than the actual actors own voice) and I could hear the over extension of the driver.
So I went back to my DVD collection and I started to notice the same thing (though less apparent) on most "manly"-man voice. The cabinet is just to small to really carry out real deep baritone tones.
And yes my amp bass management was set correctly!
So my advice: buy the vp100 or vp150 instead. Strengths: inexpensive
agile
great for casual listening or low-budget (dorm, bedroom or such) situation Weaknesses: small driver and cabinet don't deliver the good with deep male voices Similar Products Used: axiom m3ti
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