Big news! I just put down the deposit for the BMR towers in Rosewood, however there are some strings attached. Thinking of my end game speakers I wanted to have, first bass that digs deep, which is why I decided to go with the BMR towers. Secondly, I'm hoping that the BMRs towers will have a larger soundstage, presence, and deeper bass for music and home theater. I hope the BMR towers will do that. I previously said, I wanted to listen to the speaker before spending over 2k, however, I made this exception because I already own a similar speaker with similar parts and the Audioholics review about "hitting gold twice". I wanted to go to an audio show to listen to them but that was not an option for the near future. Yall were the ones who recommended the BMRs to me in the first place three or four years ago now. I already have a love for my BMRs, so hopefully the BMR towers will be a better version of what I already have.
After emailing back and forth with Dennis on the topic of the BMR tower vs the his new HTs, he said, "
Thanks for writing. I'm about ready to post the HT'S on my website--I just have to hammer out the final pricing. I'm definitely taking orders. The HT's and other BMR's have gone through the Panama Canal and are turning left toward Port New York. They should dock in a couple of weeks. I don't have any plans to enter any audio shows in the coming months--the logistics are just too difficult for me. About all I can say is that to me they sound identical to the larger towers except for the deepest bass. They're about 3 dB more sensitive, which means they require about half as much power as the big towers for a given sound level. I've posted a pic of the HT's in the ebony cabinet below. The actual grain demarcation is more subtle than the camera shows. (Photo attached) I
f there's any difference in the sound of the two towers, it would be in the mid-bass, where the HT's might have a little more punch because they're not tuned as low. But for serious HT, I think only the big tower would replace a good sub. The HT's don't have any output below about 32 Hz and are really designed to be used with a sub."
In terms of the strings attached part that I mentioned earlier. I was able to get the BRM towers on the condition that the x-13s would go away. My wife is not a fan of the x-13s due to their footprint. She wants them out of the living room. She thinks they're too big and bulky. Her exact words, "our living room looks like a studio" lol. Either I'll try to sell em or put em in the a guestroom or closet until we can get a new house with a dedicated HT room one day but that's a long way out. They're so big and heavy to move that I'll probably only be able to sell them locally, which will not be easy in my area. The other thing is I'll have to purchase a new sofa at some point of her choosing. To make the BRM towers work in a 5 channel system I'm going to have to re-work and rewire the living room and furniture arrangement. The speakers should hopefully arrive in 1-2ish months. I'm excited. I will most likely sell my current L/R BMRs to help fund this new purchase. TBD on selling the center. If I don't like the Polk L400, which is arriving today I'll send it back and keep the BMR center.
@shadyJ I know you said "no subs needed" can you elaborate more on your experience BMR towers for super bass heavy movies? I'm assuming the BMR towers won't be able to make the house shake like the x-13s do?
Lastly, the towers have sensitivity of -86db. My AVR can put 120w to each individual L, R, C channels. That should be plenty of power right?