PMC Speakers


Anyone have any experience listening to the consumer-versions of PMC speakers?

rosami

@rosami  From your post, I assumed that you were referring to what PMC is currently calling their SE series, where the designs are closer cousins to their professional offerings.  On A'gon you're more likely find owners of Fact, TwentyFive, or Twenty series models.

Unless you happen to live in one of the few cities with a PMC dealer, e.g. Seattle, it's a tricky business.




I have fact.8s in my bedroom system and keithtexas described them perfectly.  They do not have deep, deep bass, but enough in my room to do the music I listen to justice.  They throw a nice wide soundstage and are fast and extremely accurate.  Build quality is top notch, though they may look a bit drab, but the narrow fascia works well in my room and  allow them to disappear both visually and sonically.
Hi Folks — thanks for the feedback so far. 
Milpai’s comment about my not providing enough info regarding what Im looking for Is well taken. I’m looking for a speaker that is able to image well, has pinpoint focus, tight, clean, no bass overhang, full range, floorstanding/reasonably sized, and is priced at/below $10K. I think PMC Twenty series may be appropriate but perhaps their other consumer series are also possibilities. 
I think ATC SCM40s are a prime competitor. 
Distribution is limited but I contacted the distributor and they were actually very responsive and located a custom install dealer about 70 miles from me so I plan to get in touch with them when I have time. 
I’ve heard Vandersteen Quattros and for me they do it all, but price and need for high-pass crossover are problems. 
Any other feedback appreciated. 
You may want to look at the Proac D-48R. It might tick a lot of the boxes you listed.

After an extensive search a few years ago, I ended up with the Twenty.24's.  They're a very good speaker that very few people have heard.  I liked them more than the Facts (slightly warmer/more forgiving).  I'm kicking myself for not going for the '26's, as I could have kept those for a long time.  The rumor has gone around more than once that with the introduction of the TwentyFive line, the Twenty's were going away.  You might be able to get a sweet deal on the Twenty.26's.