hifimans response was directed to me personally in response to my observations of the Treos unaided bass. He extolled the virtues of the mids and treble, stating that he had no experience with the Treos run full range, therefor no opinion on the bass. I guess he wanted to say something positive in response, it just didn't apply to the particular vein the thread was in at the time - outside the parameters of the moment, certainly not outside the parameters of the thread.
I would like to hear from the "tons of us" that think they boogie on rock, sans subs. They are noticeably absent from the thread. Everyone has an opinion and I invite them to express it. If they stick to describing what they hear, good or bad, about the Treos or the Sigs then fine. If their product evaluation takes a turn and the owners become the target, I take issue with that. When I read that owners opinions are dismissed because they're used to inferior sound, or their equipment doesn't allow them to evaluate the product properly, or a musician hears things regular mortals can't, or sight unseen that it's the fault of the set-up - well you get the gist. The reason I insisted this thread be about the speakers and not those other things is because when I researched before starting this thread all the threads ended up the same. You jump in, Johnny jumps in, the set-up is blamed and the thread is monopolized and dies. Only the tiniest bits of fact unrelated to set-up were available about the Treo from real users. I'm not looking for a fight either, but you're now attempting to monopolize yet another thread and if history is any indication, you won't give up until you sugar coat and white wash anything that could be construed as a negative about a Vandersteen product. I'll fight you on it. The public deserves a decent thread with real information. I've fought for it, here it is.
Would I buy the Treo with subs? If I could fit the subs in the same room with my wife (she's a feisty 105 lbs.) I would certainly entertain the notion. As stated, I like the Treo for polite music. It just doesn't get down and boogie - for me and for others who actually have spoken up here on their own behalf. Caveat Emptor.
I would like to hear from the "tons of us" that think they boogie on rock, sans subs. They are noticeably absent from the thread. Everyone has an opinion and I invite them to express it. If they stick to describing what they hear, good or bad, about the Treos or the Sigs then fine. If their product evaluation takes a turn and the owners become the target, I take issue with that. When I read that owners opinions are dismissed because they're used to inferior sound, or their equipment doesn't allow them to evaluate the product properly, or a musician hears things regular mortals can't, or sight unseen that it's the fault of the set-up - well you get the gist. The reason I insisted this thread be about the speakers and not those other things is because when I researched before starting this thread all the threads ended up the same. You jump in, Johnny jumps in, the set-up is blamed and the thread is monopolized and dies. Only the tiniest bits of fact unrelated to set-up were available about the Treo from real users. I'm not looking for a fight either, but you're now attempting to monopolize yet another thread and if history is any indication, you won't give up until you sugar coat and white wash anything that could be construed as a negative about a Vandersteen product. I'll fight you on it. The public deserves a decent thread with real information. I've fought for it, here it is.
Would I buy the Treo with subs? If I could fit the subs in the same room with my wife (she's a feisty 105 lbs.) I would certainly entertain the notion. As stated, I like the Treo for polite music. It just doesn't get down and boogie - for me and for others who actually have spoken up here on their own behalf. Caveat Emptor.