Hey man, Polk back in the day build some good stuff. I had Polks and loved them.
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Hey man, Polk back in the day build some good stuff. I had Polks and loved them.
Hey man, Polk back in the day build some good stuff. I had Polks and loved them.
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Hey man, Polk back in the day build some good stuff. I had Polks and loved them.
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What speaker would I choose if I had to choose one for the rest of my life? For me this is an easy question to answer as I already own them. They are the new Spatial Audio Holograms M2s. I have not heard a speaker that sounds more natural and true to real life than these speakers do, nor can imagine a speaker that could do more than these because these sound so real. How do you beat real?
Every performance parameter we look for in a speaker is satisfied by these speakers... in spades. And they are very easy to move and very very room friendly. In my room they sound great no matter where I place them.
While I know that one can never be absolutely sure of anything, I am much more than reasonably sure that I will stick with these from now on.
It is said that once you have experienced good open baffle speakers you never go back. Now THAT I am sure of (with respect to myself).
Even if cost were no obstacle for me, I would still choose these.
What speaker would I choose if I had to choose one for the rest of my life? For me this is an easy question to answer as I already own them. They are the new Spatial Audio Holograms M2s. I have not heard a speaker that sounds more natural and true to real life than these speakers do, nor can imagine a speaker that could do more than these because these sound so real. How do you beat real?
Every performance parameter we look for in a speaker is satisfied by these speakers... in spades. And they are very easy to move and very very room friendly. In my room they sound great no matter where I place them.
While I know that one can never be absolutely sure of anything, I am much more than reasonably sure that I will stick with these from now on.
It is said that once you have experienced good open baffle speakers you never go back. Now THAT I am sure of (with respect to myself).
Even if cost were no obstacle for me, I would still choose these.
What speaker would I choose if I had to choose one for the rest of my life? For me this is an easy question to answer as I already own them. They are the new Spatial Audio Holograms M2s. I have not heard a speaker that sounds more natural and true to real life than these speakers do, nor can imagine a speaker that could do more than these because these sound so real. How do you beat real?
Every performance parameter we look for in a speaker is satisfied by these speakers... in spades. And they are very easy to move and very very room friendly. In my room they sound great no matter where I place them.
While I know that one can never be absolutely sure of anything, I am much more than reasonably sure that I will stick with these from now on.
It is said that once you have experienced good open baffle speakers you never go back. Now THAT I am sure of (with respect to myself).
Even if cost were no obstacle for me, I would still choose these.
Hello Mike,
I apologize for talking about you in the third person like that. I read the two posts welcoming me and responded before I checked to see who wrote them.
Hey man, Polk back in the day build some good stuff. I had Polks and loved them.
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If I could choose just one it would be Sound lab ultimates, a fitting name for a great speakers. I owned JGH's reference, the sound lab A-3 for a number of years and i'm still on the lookout for another pair. For a small listening space, orig Quads ESL's ('57s) are peerless.