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Afury8

Audioholic Intern
does anyone know about this brand of speakers and are they any good?
I have a chance to get a pair for I think is a good price.
I have infinity primus 252's right now. would they be an upgrade?
I dont know the series of the speakers but they kind of look like the sttaf's
 
nova

nova

Full Audioholic
Yes,... Totem Acoustic speakers are well respected and a very good choice. "I" would definitely consider them an upgrade from the Infinity Primus.
 
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Afury8

Audioholic Intern
thank you

well I went and picked them up they are the totem sttaf's. they sound great but both of the woofers have cuts in them. but for 200.00 I could not pass up the deal. they sill sound wonderful.
 
john72953

john72953

Full Audioholic
I have Totems all the way around and couldn't be happier. I auditioned everything from B&W, ML, JM/Focal Lab and a few others I can't quite remember now. But the Totems grabbed my attention like none of the others could. They have a warmth that I have yet to hear duplicated and for the price (Sttafs start at $1795 - Mites start at $695 - Mite-T starts at $595depending on finish) they deliver far more than any other speaker in its price class.

One of the other reasons I chose Totem Sttaf speakers is that I am first and foremost a vinyl lover. The Sttaf's do extremely well with this format. So when building my HT setup it was important to me that my choice of speaker could give me the warmth, soundstage, presence and depth that I wanted for my 2-channel listening enjoyment.

Last, but certainly not least, their build quality and craftmanship is second-to-none. I selected the Mahogany finish.

(Prices quoted are MSRP in Canadian $'s)

John
 
john72953

john72953

Full Audioholic
Yes,... Totem Acoustic speakers are well respected and a very good choice. "I" would definitely consider them an upgrade from the Infinity Primus.
+1....as would I, but then I'm slightly biased!

John
 
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Afury8

Audioholic Intern
well thak you for the feedback. I am becoming a Totem fan. just looked at center channels, holy crap there a little pricey.
 
john72953

john72953

Full Audioholic
well thak you for the feedback. I am becoming a Totem fan. just looked at center channels, holy crap there a little pricey.
you gotta pay for quality, my friend!

Buy the Mite-T.....it is matched to the Sttaf's...... go to Audiogon or CanuckAudioMart and you can get some used for sure at a decent price.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
you gotta pay for quality, my friend!
No, you don't.

I remember a long time ago Totem made a product called the "Beak". You're supposed to place it on the speaker, and it will change the tonal characteristics of the system. It was a small metal cone.

I wouldn't trust that company nor purchase their products.

SheepStar
 
john72953

john72953

Full Audioholic
No, you don't.

I remember a long time ago Totem made a product called the "Beak". You're supposed to place it on the speaker, and it will change the tonal characteristics of the system. It was a small metal cone.

I wouldn't trust that company nor purchase their products.

SheepStar
I never bought into the "Beak" either, but they still make great speakers and are highly regarded in the industry.

Secondly, I wasn't talking about the "beak", I was recommending/suggesting speakers.

(you probably just looked that up too, didn't you?)

So tell me (without looking it up first) what speakers do you have?
 
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fredk

Audioholic General
well I went and picked them up they are the totem sttaf's. they sound great but both of the woofers have cuts in them. but for 200.00 I could not pass up the deal. they sill sound wonderful.
Now thats a deal! I listened to a number of Totems. They were out of my price range, but did sound very good. No beaks in sight. ;)

I would send totem an email and see what it costs to get replacement drivers.
 
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Afury8

Audioholic Intern
they would have been out of my league also if it weren't for the fact that i got a deal. the tear is on the middle bubble part of the drivers. I cranked up the volume tonight and they sound awesome. like I said the primus 252's are going back to store tomorrow.
 
john72953

john72953

Full Audioholic
they would have been out of my league also if it weren't for the fact that i got a deal. the tear is on the middle bubble part of the drivers. I cranked up the volume tonight and they sound awesome. like I said the primus 252's are going back to store tomorrow.
Good thing they were used...cause cranking up the volume on new ones couldn't be considered for about 80 hours.

Like Fred said...I'd contact Totem...get those replaced, even if they sound great now. They'll sound even better later!
 
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fredk

Audioholic General
the tear is on the middle bubble part of the drivers.
The dustcaps? No wonder it dosn't affect the sound. I wonder how they got torn.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
No, you don't.

I remember a long time ago Totem made a product called the "Beak". You're supposed to place it on the speaker, and it will change the tonal characteristics of the system. It was a small metal cone.

I wouldn't trust that company nor purchase their products.

SheepStar
Don't let some over zealous marketing idiot who's gone run amuck decide whether or not these are or are not good speakers. I've heard the staffs against Paradigm's Studio 100's, PSB Image T65s, and Energy (forget the model now) and they easily surpassall of them in terms of sound quality.. Unfortunatley they are out of my league cost wise.
 
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Afury8

Audioholic Intern
the reason the dust caps were torn is the lady had cats, she then ordered the grills that don't come with the speakers. there is no way i could have got these speakers unless they we the price I paid, just got lucky. and to tell you the truth if it weren't for this site, with all its knowlege I wouldn't have known what to look for.
 
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chucksrt

Audioholic
I talked to the guy at David Lewis audio in Philly. and he told me that Totem uses all Dynaudio speakers, is this right? He referred to them as knock off Dynaudio.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Aren't the drivers from HiVi? I thought they used the DynAudio knock-offs, no?
I talked to the guy at David Lewis audio in Philly. and he told me that Totem uses all Dynaudio speakers, is this right? He referred to them as knock off Dynaudio.
I know Totem uses Dynaudio drivers. HiVi speakers, OTOH, are NOT using Dynaudio drivers. They just happen to look very similar.
 
john72953

john72953

Full Audioholic
I talked to the guy at David Lewis audio in Philly. and he told me that Totem uses all Dynaudio speakers, is this right? He referred to them as knock off Dynaudio.
I wouldn't quite go so far as calling them "knock-offs". There is far more that goes into building a speaker than just the use of one particular brand of tweeter or woofer or whatever. Manufacturers use componants from other companies all the time, does that make all of those companies "knock-off" brands?

John
 
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