I recently purchased a new pair of PSB Alhpa B1's to serve as my fronts for my Yamaha RXV 1500. I love the sound of the B1's and am very happy with them. More recently, I purchased a pair of second hand PSB Image 2b's with the plan of using them for my fronts and moving the Alpha's to my rear. The image 2B's sound good with a much fuller sound, but they seem to lack pronounceation compared to the Alpha's. I especiallly notice this in my Yamaha's Pure Direct mode (bypass circutry to provide cleaner sound); the alpha's sound amazing in pure direct where as the Image's sound 'muffled.' I don't know how this could be as the images are supposed to be a step up from the alpha's. I do notice however that that the images sound 'more real', almost like you are in the concert.
As a newbie to the audio game, could it be that the sound of the images is in fact much better but my ear has been trained to precieve exagerated EQ to sound better??? i.e. the sound is more authentic with the Images which is somthing I'm not used to as a listener
The images are only 5 years old and look well taken care of, so could this be due to age??? Or is somthing else happening here?
Any advice is much appreciated....
RT
Hm. Are the tweeters working? Well, I've never heard the B2, but I know that those are at least three generations old now.
I have auditioned B15 B25 and B1 Alphas side by side by side, and there is absolutely no contest IMO, the Images kill the Alphas. I used 100% classical music AFAIK, including choral, orchestral at the very least.
However, even the B15/B25 are now superceded.
They are indeed a nice speaker. Dollar for dollar I don't know if anything beats them.
I thought something similar when I first got some Images. "Wow, that is so great you can this quality for something so affordable!". Since that time, I've learned more, and heard more, and I prefer Ascend 170SE to the PSB B15 for pure music listening. This is not to say that the PSB are not a great value, but there are a lot of great values out there I think. A bit more clear, and seemingly a lot better with off axis response. Never owned them, but I've heard them on a number of occasions (my friend, cellist in my string quartet, bought them on my rec, and he usually hosts the great majority of our rehearsals).