Ok well. . . . lol, I stayed up late tidying up loose ends and cutting out foam so I could audition these speakers. Coming right off the Tempests was a shock. I should have done it cold turkey. But, I warmed up to them quickly. I only have the baffles tacked on with brads so, that's a thing because, these cabinets damn sure need to be tight for these little woofs that could. The tweeters are as pleasant as described.
What a pleasant little pair of speakers. Things like congas, cowbell, the little trips up and down the fret board of a bass guitar has me looking over saying, "Really, Shorty?" lol
If someone tried to criticize these speakers with some sort of audiophillic snobbery, I swear you'd be tempted to put them in a side headlock and noogie their head until they stopped with such foolishness.
Thanks for suggesting these, lovinthehd. These are going to be fun. The bass is surprising on their own and yet they sound great with the sub too.
I can see why Paul Carmody digs these little speakers. In even a stretched out near field situation they would be hard to beat with speakers that make you feel musically good.
I strongly suggest these to anyone that has days where they don't want to be analytical or mess with any settings or has 'off' ear days. I may have to build another pair of these for work.
I'll update as I finish these off. I am undecided what I want to do with them still. I'm glad I at least put different binding posts that will accept banana plugs. I see perhaps a sealed 10" sub in their future as well.