@@Kpaceguy - You're getting there. Im sure the continued success and level you reach will afford you a nice table. .. See if a brand will send one if you feature it in 10 videos. =) That's the brilliant part of being in the advertising space.
The looks of these reminds of the super budget dayton b652 bookshelves. For the price, they could have made a nicer looking speaker, considering most will be putting these in their living room or for a nearfield setup. Some cabinet curves, chamfered or rounded edges, would have been nice.
Nice outline review. I must admit though, I have grown tired of composite space-age fiber on just about everything. My best speakers still compete, or win, in some instances, using paper cones. I just get tired of looking at the fiber types. One exception would be the graphite cones on the Aurum Cantus drivers that one pair of speakers I own, use. The composite fiber cones have just become too trendy predictable, like Kevlar or carbon fiber on bolt-on car body parts. These speakers are certainly worth 450 compared to some 5.25" boutique brands that sell for $1k or more. I start to lose interest when the cabinet aesthetic cost starts to exceed the performance, which is common these days. You'll see an otherwise $300 speaker with $900 worth of finish pushing it over the $1k mark.
For a $450 speaker aint a budget speaker bro. i have same bluetooth speaker with me on other brands. it is only $12. thats the price of a budget speaker. Brodu is the brand BTW.
That table though.
At $450, I wouldn't call these "budget" but they're definitely good speakers if paired to a good amp.
That table ... oh my lord.
@psyphonyxaudio I've been wobbling on this table for years 🤣 its on tripod stands so it won't ever fall but it's not the most sturdy lol
@@Kpaceguy ... The wingnuts sticking up ..and the new speakers.. wobbling.
Man, ..you make it work ..and it's obviously doing the job.
@psyphonyxaudio would love a small rising desk but it'll do lol
@@Kpaceguy - You're getting there. Im sure the continued success and level you reach will afford you a nice table. .. See if a brand will send one if you feature it in 10 videos. =)
That's the brilliant part of being in the advertising space.
The looks of these reminds of the super budget dayton b652 bookshelves. For the price, they could have made a nicer looking speaker, considering most will be putting these in their living room or for a nearfield setup. Some cabinet curves, chamfered or rounded edges, would have been nice.
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Nice outline review. I must admit though, I have grown tired of composite space-age fiber on just about everything. My best speakers still compete, or win, in some instances, using paper cones. I just get tired of looking at the fiber types. One exception would be the graphite cones on the Aurum Cantus drivers that one pair of speakers I own, use. The composite fiber cones have just become too trendy predictable, like Kevlar or carbon fiber on bolt-on car body parts.
These speakers are certainly worth 450 compared to some 5.25" boutique brands that sell for $1k or more. I start to lose interest when the cabinet aesthetic cost starts to exceed the performance, which is common these days. You'll see an otherwise $300 speaker with $900 worth of finish pushing it over the $1k mark.
Let me ask you this. You did Jamo studio 8 3 years ago, I have Jamo c93 speakers in my setup. Would the Elac 3.0 be a good upgrade?
@@Mjaybird Once I'm done listening to them I'll be able to tell you. I haven't sat them with them just yet
I will wait on the review
For a $450 speaker aint a budget speaker bro. i have same bluetooth speaker with me on other brands. it is only $12. thats the price of a budget speaker. Brodu is the brand BTW.