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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
It is time to put an end to the ridiculous urban legend that Def Techs are "not good for music". Anyone who thinks that has obviously either not heard them at all or not heard them set up properly. In fact, they are at least as good for music as any comparably priced towers, whatever the brand.
The big problem is speaker placement and room acoustics.

Some rooms are great, while others are terrible. If you listen to DefTechs in a good setup/placement and acoustics, they will sound great. Otherwise, they will sound terrible - just like all speakers out there, including B&W 800 series.

For example, if you go to Audio Dimensions in Norman, OK, you would think that B&W speakers sound terrible. If you go to Audio Midwest in Edmond, OK, you would think Paradigm speakers sound terrible. Is it true? Well, in those rooms and with those setups, yes it is true. But in better rooms and setups, they will most likely sound excellent.

That's why some people say that DTs sound better in a bigger, better HT environment - probably because the speaker placement and acoustics are better.

Certain speakers will fit certain rooms better than others. The OP just needs to make sure it fits well with his room.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Hey, I think DT's are a tad better than BOSE:D
And that's all that matters!:D

Bose is awesome, and if DTs are even better, deductive reasoning tells us that DTs are even better than awesome.:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Definitive's 7000 series---built in subs. :rolleyes:

One mans Overkill, is another mans Headroom. And vise versa.
Unless you have actually listened to DTs in a good home theater, not in some showrooms that only care about stuffing as many speakers as possible into their places, just keep your cool and don't pass judgements too quickly.

Comment on the speakers that you have actually heard in a good environment. Just because you like Polk speakers better doesn't mean you need to shoot down every comment people make about their positive experiences with DTs.

The OP did not ask for anyone to argue whether DefTechs are good or bad. There are proper speakers for all rooms, sizes, and personal preferences.

Just audition and find out. Not all speakers are right for everyone, not even Polk.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
The bottom line is you take all reviews (Home Theater Mag, Sound & Vision Mag, Ultimate AV Mag, etc.) with a grain of salt.

And you take all personal opinions on this forum as well as all forums with a grain of salt.

Just because some speakers sound "terrible" to one person in one room does not mean they will sound terribe to you in your own room.

And just because some speakers sound "great" to one person in one room does not mean they will sound great to you in your own room.

Another member on this forum recently had to return some highly regarded tower speakers because he thought they sounded "terrible" in his own room. He gave the DT 7006s a try, and loved because they sounded "great" in his room. But it may be the opposite in your own room.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
just keep your cool and don't pass judgements too quickly.

Comment on the speakers that you have actually heard in a good environment.

Just because you like Polk speakers better
I'm not passing judgment to quickly. I've spent a lot of time in front of properly set-up Def Tech 7000 systems, in acoustically treated rooms. I was also thinking of purchasing a Supercube One, and Reference early on in my HT travels.

My comments are from speakers I have "Actually Heard".

And who said anything about Polks???
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
If someone likes DTs, thats great and they should enjoy:) The one thing that seems to be a consensus with most non owners (and some owners) is that the amount of distortion in the lower frequencies is unacceptable for critical listening. WOULD someone that owns these speakers please provide some in room testing (or Gene) and post some pretty ole graphs to show their distortion levels say at 95db and 108dbs.
 
J

Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
And that's all that matters!:D

Bose is awesome, and if DTs are even better, deductive reasoning tells us that DTs are even better than awesome.:D
Ha Ha. Comparing anything to Bose is an intentional insult (and a rather rude one, at that!):eek:
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I'm not passing judgment to quickly. I've spent a lot of time in front of properly set-up Def Tech 7000 systems, in acoustically treated rooms. I was also thinking of purchasing a Supercube One, and Reference early on in my HT travels.

My comments are from speakers I have "Actually Heard".

And who said anything about Polks???
Oh, my bad, then.:D

Okay, so I take it back.

I guess DefTechs are just not a good fit for everyone. Some love them. Some hate them.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
If someone likes DTs, thats great and they should enjoy:) The one thing that seems to be a consensus with most non owners (and some owners) is that the amount of distortion in the lower frequencies is unacceptable for critical listening. WOULD someone that owns these speakers please provide some in room testing (or Gene) and post some pretty ole graphs to show their distortion levels say at 95db and 108dbs.
Gene did say that he would try to remember to ask DefTech in September for some speakers to review!:D

I hope he gets 5 BP7000SCs + a Trinity Sub for review.:D

I can hope, can't I?:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Ha Ha. Comparing anything to Bose is an intentional insult (and a rather rude one, at that!):eek:
Greg was just being smart and having fun.

He knows he loves DefTechs almost as much as he loves Bose. But please, don't tell anyone.:D

Well, Joe, two other forum members auditioned the B&W 802Ds in well acoustically treated rooms, and both were NOT very impressed at all. They were disappointed. The rooms were both professionally acoustically treated. These were in 2 different continents (Europe and USA)!

There is a right speaker for everyone. That's cool. Not everyone likes DefTechs because not everyone has the same hearing.

Some people think that Bose sounds great. That's cool too.:D
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Hey Adtg

if you want to ship me a pair Ill be glad to do some testing, my table saw hasnt been used in a couple of months:D Seriously keep hitting DT up to send them to Gene(you know how busy he is), im sure you have some pull over there
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
...the amount of distortion in the lower frequencies is unacceptable for critical listening.
First, they might want to turn DOWN the bass volume knob.

Second, studies have shown that distortion in the lower frequencies of 10 % and even 20% is not a biggy in our hearing perception.

Again, to the OP, as you can see, we are all DIFFERENT in opinions and preferences.:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
if you want to ship me a pair Ill be glad to do some testing, my table saw hasnt been used in a couple of months:D Seriously keep hitting DT up to send them to Gene(you know how busy he is), im sure you have some pull over there
Well, I think if Gene or Clint would just ask DefTech, they would be happy to send some speakers for review.
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Second, studies have shown that distortion in the lower frequencies of 10 % and even 20% is not a biggy in our hearing perception.
IRRC those most studies were refering to frequencies below 30-35hz, and at lower spls;)
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
The OP did not ask for anyone to argue whether DefTechs are good or bad.
So true. And in that light not every unfavorable comment or opinion of DeafTech needs to be challenged by the DeafTech Defense League. It's not likely helping the OP. Let it go already.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
So true. And in that light not every unfavorable comment or opinion of DeafTech needs to be challenged by the DeafTech Defense League. It's not likely helping the OP. Let it go already.
Dave, you and I must have been thinking the same thing.:D Last night I had a reply typed up about how it's not wise to upset the Def Tech Mafia. I ended up deciding not to post it.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Dave, you and I must have been thinking the same thing.:D Last night I had a reply typed up about how it's not wise to upset the Def Tech Mafia. I ended up deciding not to post it.
It's a good thing because we were waiting for you outside your place.:D

It's a fair statement. But if anyone were to make the same remarks about any other speakers (B&W, Paradigm, etc.) the fanboys would also be a little defensive, don't you think?
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
Dave, you and I must have been thinking the same thing.:D Last night I had a reply typed up about how it's not wise to upset the Def Tech Mafia. I ended up deciding not to post it.
Have no fear...you can always ban them...go all RFK on their mafia.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
It's a good thing because we were waiting for you outside your place.:D

It's a fair statement. But if anyone were to make the same remarks about any other speakers (B&W, Paradigm, etc.) the fanboys would also be a little defensive, don't you think?

Absolutely, my statement can apply to any number of brands around here; it just seems you guys have just been on a roll the most recently. ;)
 

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