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Published on 09/17/07 at 07:17
What characteristics have motivated your choice?
The resonant frequency of performance and power factor BL
but also the advice of my dealer

For what purpose?
For the high-performance audiophile hifi
and the small high-quality sound

What amp / What configuration? ...
Mounted bass reflex 180l RCF plans

Driven by a Yamaha P5000 amp bridged
filtered by a dbx224XL
the rest are 4 stereo speakers for diy hifi and a pair of small speakers PA
I tried to make a system that gives me money butter and butter of the dairy's ass
the power of the sound quality of high-end hifi, but with the fishing of the instrument live

I managed
Symphonies cover funk jazz, film everything passes nickel

SOUNDS

The sound is clear and precise on the spectrum?
so completely even at low volume

The dynamics are respected? ...
so without being the very best on this criterion in my config

The frequency curve is sufficiently neutral?
it depends too much on the acoustics of tuning and to meet

OVERALL OPINION

How long have you use it?
A year and hifi danssante evening at home and home cinema
What is so special that you like best
sound

What is so special that you like the least?
hifiste ridiculed for everything that exists on the market's default I can listen to music elsewhere!!

otherwise the weight of bestiaud and volume of the box

but when you listen you forget it!
Apart from that it has less than a fishing Beyma 18g50 but drops below
todo compromise

Value for money disont component'll give your money to

I would do well in tests with a load pavillonaire
will marry well with a good sat genus 2 or 10 inch Beyma 10g40 rcf in MTM
cp380m and paved with 2-inch adapter (for the stereo)
sound in a more 12pouce cp380 and pav 1 inch

With experience, you do again this choice? ...
yes