Great TOTEM thread here from '05, '06, '07, & '08.
Anyone have any HAWK thoughts to update the last 12 years?
Anyone have any HAWK thoughts to update the last 12 years?
Totem Hawk a underated "Jewel"
A local dealer has sold the Totem line for 20 years and my friends have owned Totems. I find Totem speakers have an initially attractive sound - warm enough in the lower mids and bass, then they get uneven as you get to the upper mids to high frequencies, with dips and spikes that give the sound some recessed spaciousness and then some peaks for added sparkle. You can see it in virtually all the measurements of Totem speakers, e.g: https://www.stereophile.com/content/totem-acoustic-signature-one-loudspeaker-measurements And https://www.stereophile.com/content/totem-acoustic-skylight-loudspeaker-measurements And any of the Soundstage Totem measurements too. Don’t get me wrong, as I said I understand the attraction to the sound. But for me it wears off its welcome pretty quickly as too obvious a trick/coloration in the house sound that I can’t ignore . |