There's a BB where I live in a pretty expensive part of town whose MHT carries the entire def tech line. They just got in the Mythos ST and man ohh man, it has got to be the sexiest looking tower speaker I have ever seen. Plus the bass output is amazing on such a thin speaker.
Hey AccuDefTech, I have a question about the BP towers with the supercubes. Can you turn the built-in sub off if you just want to listen to 2ch music? Do they have some sort of switch or does the sub have a separate rca connector that connects to the sub-out of a receiver?
You can turn off the built-in sub, but then you would not get any bass.
I see it as 3-way tower: tweeters, midrange, and subwoofer. So if you turn off the subwoofer section, you only get the tweeters and midrange.
The beauty with the SuperTowers is that the subwoofer is actually part of the entire speaker, not a separate component. The internal speaker crossover will send the highs to the tweeters, the midrange to the midrange/bass drivers, and the low frequency to the subwoofer drivers. I listen to 2-channel music a lot using a pair of the BP7000SCs. The SuperCube part also has a bass level knob you can set.
There is also a separate RCA (LFE) input to the SuperTowers for the SuperCube section. Most reviewers don't even recommend using this RCA input, but I do just for the heck of it. But this is just for movies, which has the separate subwoofer output (5.1).
So for 2-ch music, the SuperTowers are just getting speaker wires. For 5.1HT, they're getting bass from the speaker wires and LFE input.