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The Goldenears are engineered in the US and built in China just like the Emotiva speakers. Being built in China isn't necessarily a bad thing if proper quality control is in place, a lot of very nice speakers are manufactured there.
As far as the Goldenear specs go, Sandy Gross seems to have brought the extremely optimistic frequency response quotes with him from Definitive Tech. According to anechoic measurements the Triton Ones have peak bass output around 40hz and are down nearly 20db by 20hz. They probably have some sort of output at 16hz, and room gain will help, but they're not deep sub-bass monsters.
For under the $5,000/pair of the Triton Ones a pair of Emotiva T2s paired with one or two very nice subwoofers would offer much better bass performance, greater flexibility in placement for optimizing bass response to the room, and likely better midrange and midbass response.
The Goldenears are engineered in the US and built in China just like the Emotiva speakers. Being built in China isn't necessarily a bad thing if proper quality control is in place, a lot of very nice speakers are manufactured there.
As far as the Goldenear specs go, Sandy Gross seems to have brought the extremely optimistic frequency response quotes with him from Definitive Tech. According to anechoic measurements the Triton Ones have peak bass output around 40hz and are down nearly 20db by 20hz. They probably have some sort of output at 16hz, and room gain will help, but they're not deep sub-bass monsters.
For under the $5,000/pair of the Triton Ones a pair of Emotiva T2s paired with one or two very nice subwoofers would offer much better bass performance, greater flexibility in placement for optimizing bass response to the room, and likely better midrange and midbass response.