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Written by Jason Victor Serinus
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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Sometimes a disappointing start can lead to a glorious finish. Such has been my experience with Eggleston Works’ The Nine, a beautiful loudspeaker that more than deserves the copious amounts of praise it is receiving here and abroad. I have spent a long time – far too long, with The Nines. I have done so for purely selfish reasons. I have grown quite fond of these babies, and will be sad to see them go. But other speakers are on their way, and there’s only so much room at the Inn.
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Written by Piero Gabucci
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
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Bigger is still better, period - at least when it comes to two-channel systems. Believe me I’ve heard many fine sounding monitors (with and without a separate subwoofer) auditioned at shows and in my own listening room. Several reviewed I’ve purchased or wanted to badly, yet like the preverbal big fish I throw them back to wait for the one that’s just too amazing to return. Read our review of the KEF 205/2 floor-standers. They would fit anyone's needs.
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Written by John E. Johnson, Jr.
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Monday, 25 February 2008 |
SVSound's new MTS-01 series of speakers includes these floor-standers that just blew us away in listening tests and bench measurements. For the price, they are very stiff competition.
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Written by Ross Jones
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Friday, 01 June 2007 |
While most consumers are probably into surround sound, the reality is that a fair percentage still listen to two-channel stereo. The shift to flat-panel video displays and "thin-is-in" look of home theater has perhaps increased the interest in two-channel.
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The Two-Channel Speaker Review Archives
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Written by Staff
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Saturday, 01 January 1994 |
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Visit the Secrets of Home Theater & High Fidelity Two-Channel Speaker Review Archives.
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