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Posted by T Moore [ 70.128.124.19 ] on August 23, 2006 at 01:19:35:

Several months ago I built a pair or studio two towers as my first diy audio project and was very happy with them. I honestly feel that these speakers are the best value in audio available. They work extremely well for both music or movies. I have been very satisfied with them and would recommend them to anyone, no matter what your musical taste.

Next, decided to try a SET integrated amplifier kit (you can probably guess which one) and found the combination to be great at conveying the emotion of well recorded acoustic music, but lacking the drive necessary for rock and amplified blues, so of course I built a pair of Theater 4's. To be quite honest it has taken a while for me to warm up to the 4's. They do play louder on than the studio 2 towers on 1.5 watts, but I was left wondering if it was worth the price, a testimonial to the value of the tower 2's. Tonight I finally discovered what the theater 4's are all about.

I decided to unwind after a tough day at work with a little Stevie Ray Vaughn. When my wife went to visit the neighbors I cranked the volume up a bit (dvd player into an inexpensive 60w a/v receiver) and sat back to enjoy the music. After a couple of songs I saw the kitchen door open about half way and then close again. A few minutes later the neighbors sixteen year old son walked in and yelled "your wife said I needed to come over and hear this." At that point my radio shack meter was showing 110db and you could see orange lights flickering through the ports on musical peaks.

It sounded just like being at a concert, so of course I shut it all down and hooked up my California Audio Labs CD player and 125 watt McCormick amp and fired it back up to see what would happen. Now the music was a loud as a live concert, but sounded better than any live show that I have ever been to. I can now truly say that I can recreate a live concert in my living room. Thanks Wayne.

P.S.
Do I need to worry about the lights?




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