In Reply to: Long speaker journey posted by Edp on October 3, 2024 at 16:33:23:
Edp, thanks for the kind words. I am shocked that you remember the Def Tech speakers. That was circa 1995, before this place existed. But I know I mentioned them around here a couple of times.
They were actually replaced by Von Schweikert VR4s, which lasted a couple of years. Then it was "off to the races". Last time I counted, I had owned 30+ pairs of speakers since the DT BP 2000.
The way I found these was a few Youtube videos that were very well produced and actually gave an excellent rendition of what the product sounds like in real life. Of course I didn't know that at the time. But a used pair came up so I rolled the dice.
As to your question. My impression so far is pretty good. I've only had them a couple of months, so time will tell. They are extremely dynamic and open (as you'd expect) and do all genres of music equally well. Bass is well extended into the upper 20s. They aren't terribly hard to drive but do like high current amps. SET need not apply.
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