That's what I thought too. I just figured it can't hurt to ask if anyone here owned or at least heard them before.
Worth the move: Polk Lsi9 to Tyler Acoustics Halo 4?
I have an opportunity to pick up a pair of Tyler Acoustics Halo 4 for a pretty reasonable used price. Currently, I have the Polk LSi9s that I've enjoyed a lot, but know that they are far from top notch and so given the opportunity to swap, I am tempted.
Both bookshelves appear to be about the same size and both use a soft dome tweeter, so the sound signatures, I hope will be similar. For gear, I have the below:
Pre: Outlaw Audio 975
AMP: Sigma SSP AMP2
Listening room (living room): 12ftx13ft
I don't suppose there's someone here that's heard both speakers, that can give me some input? Off axis performance is something I value, and having the ability to place the speaker close to the back wall is also important. I'm not sure how well the Halo 4s do with that.
Any and all input appreciated!
Both bookshelves appear to be about the same size and both use a soft dome tweeter, so the sound signatures, I hope will be similar. For gear, I have the below:
Pre: Outlaw Audio 975
AMP: Sigma SSP AMP2
Listening room (living room): 12ftx13ft
I don't suppose there's someone here that's heard both speakers, that can give me some input? Off axis performance is something I value, and having the ability to place the speaker close to the back wall is also important. I'm not sure how well the Halo 4s do with that.
Any and all input appreciated!
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