I haven't yet heard the Def 4s...I strongly considered a used pair last year, but I ultimately passed as that was prior to my knowing I would have such a large listening space in my new house (I wasn't planning on moving when I considered the Def 4s/ordered the Druid 6s). I simply don't have the space for the Def 4s in my current room. I don't think I made a mistake or would change now that I've heard the 6s--I think they will do fine in a 3x larger space, but I have no doubt I would love the Def 4s too.
I tried to get Sean to put Duelunds in my Druid 6s--I got a very quick response from them via email that said "We really don't think you need them, and if we were you we wouldn't" or something to that effect. I suppose I know why now--they're plenty resolving and detailed enough, which they probably knew at the time. Would LOVE to hear a pair with them, though, just for comparison and "science." Maybe then it would be too much of a good thing?
My local dealer has B&W and I spent an hour with their big boys. The hour was honestly more than I could take, and I don't need to hear them again. I don't mean to offend if you're reading this and you like their sound--it's just really, really not for me. These are far from that.
I've done 2 four-hour stretches with these so far, and zero fatigue. I've only run my Audion Golden Dream parallel 300B monos (18 wpc) with KR Audio XL tubes with them, as my 845 amps are already at my new house. Given their extra oomph and grip, I am kind of tempted to pick up a little sweeter, lower wattage gooey midrange SET (2A3?) just out of morbid curiosity as to how that combo would sound. Would that give these a little more laid back sound?
I tried to get Sean to put Duelunds in my Druid 6s--I got a very quick response from them via email that said "We really don't think you need them, and if we were you we wouldn't" or something to that effect. I suppose I know why now--they're plenty resolving and detailed enough, which they probably knew at the time. Would LOVE to hear a pair with them, though, just for comparison and "science." Maybe then it would be too much of a good thing?
My local dealer has B&W and I spent an hour with their big boys. The hour was honestly more than I could take, and I don't need to hear them again. I don't mean to offend if you're reading this and you like their sound--it's just really, really not for me. These are far from that.
I've done 2 four-hour stretches with these so far, and zero fatigue. I've only run my Audion Golden Dream parallel 300B monos (18 wpc) with KR Audio XL tubes with them, as my 845 amps are already at my new house. Given their extra oomph and grip, I am kind of tempted to pick up a little sweeter, lower wattage gooey midrange SET (2A3?) just out of morbid curiosity as to how that combo would sound. Would that give these a little more laid back sound?