I am a 3.1 owner.
I have owned several different types of speakers, 2 pairs in the 10k+ range. These are my favorites! Very open and transparent sounding, with some of the best imaging capabilities out there regardless of cost.
Everyone has different tastes, but when setup properly, I would not describe them as "thin" whatsoever... actually the contrary, I get a very meaty sound out of them. But yes, if you have bright/thin sounding equipment, and/or a room that is reflective with not enough damping, I can see how they might sound harsh.
Very dynamic and BIG sound despite their small size. I personally recommend an amp with some current to drive them. I started with a 60WPC tube amp, but unfortunately the bass was a bit mushy and transients were lacking. A Wyred 4 Sound Class D amp fixed that right up.
I have owned several different types of speakers, 2 pairs in the 10k+ range. These are my favorites! Very open and transparent sounding, with some of the best imaging capabilities out there regardless of cost.
Everyone has different tastes, but when setup properly, I would not describe them as "thin" whatsoever... actually the contrary, I get a very meaty sound out of them. But yes, if you have bright/thin sounding equipment, and/or a room that is reflective with not enough damping, I can see how they might sound harsh.
Very dynamic and BIG sound despite their small size. I personally recommend an amp with some current to drive them. I started with a 60WPC tube amp, but unfortunately the bass was a bit mushy and transients were lacking. A Wyred 4 Sound Class D amp fixed that right up.