I'm looking to use the Tribe V from Totem as a LCR around a 126" front projection screen. Not much info to be found on these units in particular and Totem in general.
any info/experience/review would be appreciated on both the speakers and the company.
Thanks
We do Totem speakers and they are an excellent product. The company is a little different in their marketing approach, but overall are nice to deal with and make a great product as long as it's being used as intended.
We've never used the Tribes with a large projection screen like that, but I think GranteedEV brings up some valid concerns. NOT because the Tribe V can or cannot fill your room with force.... but because without knowing more about your room, other equipment, listening volumes/habits, etc. It's tough for me to say "Oh, yeah, the Tribe V is perfect for you". In fact, I would probably recommend the Tribe V as an on-wall solution for a screen half the size of yours.
For a theater/music system in the $9K retail range for the front stage I think that there are other pieces more suited for much better performance.... again, depending on your room. I don't know if you're working with a system designer or not, but on a screen that big I cannot think as to why any professional would point you towards those as a "best" solution for a screen/room that big unless there were installation concerns?
As an example of what I would recommend if the installation would permit...
- 2 of these as your L/R:
BG Radia LA-600 http://bgradia.com/PDFs/R-600-literature.pdf
- 1 of these as your center:
BG Radia CC-400 http://bgradia.com/PDFs/R-400C-literature.pdf
To be frank, we have our choice of dozens of speaker brands and these are what we are doing for our reference theater in our Design Gallery (thread coming soon

). These retail at $10,500 for the front 3, but a reasonable discount from your dealer will get them within range of the Tribe V. These will
ANNIHILATE the Totem Tribe V in every way shape and form. They do require some installation work, but are well worth it.
You probably can't tell from my comments, but I think the Tribe V is an awesome on-wall speaker. Perhaps the finest in its category. However, if your room is as large as I'm guessing & will allow different types of speakers to be installed behind and around the screen, I would investigate those options thoroughly before investing in the Tribe V.
- If you think you're getting bad info from your dealer/system designer or need help/have questions, please feel free to PM me about your bid or system design and I'll be happy to give you candid advice as to maybe why certain products are being recommended or not -