DCM TP160BDP-CH Rear Speaker Bookshelf Speakers
DCM TP160BDP-CH Rear Speaker Bookshelf Speakers
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[Feb 06, 2026]
kaeasbaw
Strength:
Хочу рассказать, что когда я отдыхал в Ашдоде у моря, после спокойных дней потянуло на адреналин. Стало очень интересно попробовать вот такие услуги https://rai.co.il/ru/category/bdsm-ashdod/ . Зашел и меня впечатлило: все организовано профессионально, как ритуал для души и тела, с акцентом на конфиденциальность и безопасность. Разнообразие от мягких игр до жестких сессий, плюс советы по техникам и эмоциональному комфорту. В итоге рискнул – опыт на уровне, без лишних забот. Если ищете качество, это то место. Weakness:
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[Feb 02, 2012]
David
AudioPhile
When upgrading my speaker system, I decided to pick these speakers up as my surrounds (two pairs). I have the DCM TFE200 tower mains and TFE center speaker. Matched with a good audio system, this seems like a very competant system for movies and music. These speakers are tone matched with the TFE line, and I was more concerned with having the ability to switch between dipole/bipole for surround. My LFE is a DIY 12" TC Sounds subwoofer (ported and with a true 500W amp). I find that sound transitions are pretty seemless in 7.1 or 5.1 tracks, and the included mounting hardware makes setup very easy. I gave this 4 instead of 5 stars because the cabinet has an active tweeter on both sides, but it has an active mid/woofer driver on one side (where the bipole switch is) and a passive radiator on the other side. With the shape of the speaker, I notice that there's enough pressure for the passive radiator to displace enough air though. Thought I would note that, though |


