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In Reply to: RE: Caveat posted by unclestu on May 24, 2015 at 12:33:42
One of things I've found interesting as they break in is that I realize these speakers don't really fall on the warm side, as least in my experience. They aren't lean either. I'm using them with the Rogue Cronus Magnum integrated. Another component I wouldn't necessarily call warm. In light of my previous preferences I wouldn't have thought this combination would work for me, but it does, and really well. I just decided to try and put all that categorization aside and judge playback solely by two criteria: Am I enjoying the music and do I want to keep listening?
The answer is a resounding yes.
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I'm also interested in the R610 and have been in contact with Todd. I got a price on April 29, 2016 of $1600.
" The R610 would be $1600 including shipping.
You can mail us a check or pay using PayPal. If you want to use PayPal I can send you an invoice.
Best Regards,
Todd
I'm still looking at other alternatives, Nola Boxer, LSA1, Fritz Rev5se but the Ryan R610 looks like it can hold its own.
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to clarify the pricing of the R610. The retail price is indeed $2000.
The $1600 price was an AXPONA show special price and was only available to people who do not live near one of our dealers.
Todd Ryan
They're less expensive than I thought. I can tell you dealing with them was very simple. No issues at all. I dealt with them directly because they don't have a dealer in NYC.
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