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Re: Tyler Acoustics

I didn't do any trials, per say - I typically purchase used speakers and keep them at long enough to give them a fair amount of time to impress me - or I else I set them free. I've therefore owned a lot of speakers over the past few years, including the Jospeh Audio RM25 Mk IIs, Merlins (VSM and TSM), Triange Zays, Gershman Avant Garde 20's, Acoustat Spectra 1100s (had those for over 10 years), Jm Reynaud Trentes and Evolution 3's, (still have a pair of JM reynaud Twins in our bedroom system), etc.

I can tell you that the Linbrook Signatures hold their own or surpass all of my previous speakers in one area or the other. The reason I have kept them after trading up through the entire line of Tyler's speakers (I've owned the Taylos, Linbrook monitors and the modular Ref IIIs)is that they simply sound musical, full-bodied, tremendous detail, excellent bass, and they can fill a large room with sound. Of course your source and amp will make all the difference in what you hear from these speakers, but that is as it should be (I use a BAT tubed integrated and a Magnum Dynalab MD-102 tuner for most of my listening). I also use Audience AU24 cabling throughout and that made a huge improvement over previous cables I've used. The "icing on the cake" is that Ty has access to literally hundreds of veneer finishes and can make you a pair of speakers to suit YOUR tastes. Mine were done in teak and look superb. Hope this helps...

DKL


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