I've had the Dennis Murphy crossover re-designed Signature Series speakers back now for almost a week. Just a quick reminder on something Dennis found. He did 2 separate crossover designs because the drivers measured differently between the 2 speakers. That in and of itself should be a bit of a red flag with quality issues at Fluance. I hope they can find a way to get past this, as I do think they are one of the best at providing bang for the buck in audio.
That being said, based on the rest of his comments, I was still very optimistic that at least my Signature Series speakers would be pretty good. I got these to serve as a simple 2 channel setup for my main living space. The room is a roughly 20x40 room with sloped ceilings, hardwood floors etc. A pretty challenging room from what I understand.
I hooked them to a Pioneer Elite VSX-90 receiver that I picked up a while back on sale. Seems like good bang for the buck but nothing too fancy.
I don't have trained ears when it comes to judging the overall quality of a speaker, but I know what I like. That's why I wanted these to begin with, as I have a full set of the XL series in my theater room and have truly enjoyed them.
That being said, here are my thoughts:
1. I can't really find any flaws in these speakers. They sound great across music , movies TV etc.
2. Based on the previous reviews- CNET in particular, I was listening for some of the same things they complained about, but didn't hear it.
3. Since I never heard these before Dennis got his hands on them, I have no basis for comparison, but I can only imagine that the work Mr. Murphy did to create these new crossovers made a significant difference in the sound quality.
I can't thank Dennis enough for the time he put in with this project, and I feel very lucky to be the recipient of a set of what are now "custom" speakers that I will enjoy for years to come.