After talking with Andy from Saturday audio I had decided to go with the T45s. Due to a mix up in stock they didn't have them so Andy offered me an attractive offer on the T55s so I took the plunge
I got my PSB speakers yesterday and here is my mini review of the T55:
Both boxes had some minor dings in them (Thanks UPS) but one in particular exposed a weakness in the way PSB packages their tower speakers. The top has the standard Styrofoam packing protecting the top of the speakers and side runners that leave about 3/4" between the outside of the box and the speakers. The bottom is a different story. The holders for the leveling screws protrude about 3/4" below the bottom of the speaker enclosure itself, making them almost flush against with the bottom of the protective Styrofoam - which had holes cut in it to fit around the holders. If there is an impact in this area the result is this:
which leads to this result:
Now, on to the speakers themselves:
Keep in mind that I only have a boston VR series, Klipsch F3 and center series and a set of Bose triport headphones to compare them to. This being said I was impressed with their tonal quality and responsiveness - so much so that I had to cannibalize better source equipment from my other set up as it exposed weaknesses in them that I had not realized before.
The T55s and C40 easily filled my room and over all I was very pleased with them. It took a couple of songs, but I realized something was missing. I couldn't quite put my finder on it until I listened to Prodigy's High Roller. On certain low frequency sounds the punch at the lower levels wasn't there. The sound still came through but it was weaker than at higher frequencies. As I listened through many many more songs I realized that it was moderately noticeable during only a few songs - say 15%. Only during about 5% of the songs was it very noticeable. I also want to note that my VR2 towers from Boston and IMO the KLP F3 cannot produce as much bass as the T55s and their weakness at lower frequencies is much much more pronounced
That being said - I believe a subwoofer of suitable performance would easily take care of that issue. I say suitable performance because these speakers completely drowned out my Infinity 8" subwoofer. That poor guy could have been on fire for all I knew. I wanted to get my Velodyne VRP-1200 down there and see what happened then, but undoing that cable management is a job best left for the weekend.
All in all I do not regret my decision on the T55s in the slightest