Hey facten,
My take on your question is two-fold:
1) The 20 Signature is a small footprint floor-stander, so physically it will fit into a smaller space, then some of the other 4k to 6k speakers I have reviewed. The 20 does have excellent deep and extended bass, it has three rear mounted pass radiators, so you do have to get it off the front wall to get it to load the room without bloat.
2) Overall, this speaker competes easily with other wonderful speakers at or above its price point. It would be a matter of personal taste and system synergy which speaker you might prefer. I bought the review pair because I found them enchanting and very musical with a great bottom end and beautiful tonality. Yes, different then my Tekton and MSNT speakers, which I still totally enjoy, the 20's give another type of presentation or perspective on the music.
However, remember you can get the 20's now for $2,399, at that price you would have to spend at least another two to three thousand to equal its performance, in my opinion.
My take on your question is two-fold:
1) The 20 Signature is a small footprint floor-stander, so physically it will fit into a smaller space, then some of the other 4k to 6k speakers I have reviewed. The 20 does have excellent deep and extended bass, it has three rear mounted pass radiators, so you do have to get it off the front wall to get it to load the room without bloat.
2) Overall, this speaker competes easily with other wonderful speakers at or above its price point. It would be a matter of personal taste and system synergy which speaker you might prefer. I bought the review pair because I found them enchanting and very musical with a great bottom end and beautiful tonality. Yes, different then my Tekton and MSNT speakers, which I still totally enjoy, the 20's give another type of presentation or perspective on the music.
However, remember you can get the 20's now for $2,399, at that price you would have to spend at least another two to three thousand to equal its performance, in my opinion.