In Reply to: From what you describe.... posted by Ozzy on October 19, 2005 at 16:07:56:
Again, it's a problem-solving compromise, but an effective one that works in more rooms and setups.The new Four has virtually no compromise in the speaker but will be more critical about placement.
You have to select the one that matches your room and ability to set up properly.
Still, having sold a few dozen T5s, I can tell you it's an awesome speaker for the money, even with its clever compromises. The compromises would be far more objectionable in a $5K or $10K speaker. I've not had any problem selling them at $2500. Other speakers in that range are compromised in bass quality/depth, output, accuracy, adjustability. Every speaker has compromise. Even them newfangled digikal ones. :-)
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- Correct - John Ashman 17:33:34 10/19/05 (0)