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shadyJ
Speaker of the House
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It’s strange to think that modular designs aren’t more popular with tower speakers. They are easier to deal with, logistically; instead of a single large unit that requires heavy-duty packing, the speaker is packed in two boxes which makes it less prone to shipping damage. Modular designs have inherent construction advantages that single-piece towers don’t necessarily have; bracing and woofer compartment separation is built-in with modular systems. They can also simplify design where the internal space required by the drivers are more easily designed for and accommodated. These aspects make it easier for them to be a better loudspeaker.
RBH Sound has had dalliances with modular tower systems with good results, but usually, that type of setup was reserved for their expensive flagship systems such as the SVTRS Active Towers. However, for the 61-SFM.R Tower, the subject of today’s review, they attempt to bring modular design down to a much more affordable price point. How well have they succeeded? Read our full review to find out…
READ: RBH Sound 61-SFM/R Dloor-Standing Loudspeaker Review
RBH Sound has had dalliances with modular tower systems with good results, but usually, that type of setup was reserved for their expensive flagship systems such as the SVTRS Active Towers. However, for the 61-SFM.R Tower, the subject of today’s review, they attempt to bring modular design down to a much more affordable price point. How well have they succeeded? Read our full review to find out…
READ: RBH Sound 61-SFM/R Dloor-Standing Loudspeaker Review