The regular Decade X Pro speakers that eldonparet has are going to sound smoother and more laid back (because they don't have the magnesium woofers). Definitely not as crisp/clean. They do sound good, but it's for a different demographic. As I said, it really depends on what kind of sound you are looking for.
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And looking at PD series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zindDSFQ65s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQp6gCpgc7s They use horn based tweeters and pro-audio style drivers. They have their own sound. I think they were going for a Klipsch horn-based type of style, but they didn't quite make it. They sound okay, but definitely don't have the warmth, clarity and liveliness of the Klipsch (such as Forte III). |
I own Tyler D 10's, 6'2" tall and 260 lbs each. They play delicate jazz with aplomb, or produce a Zeppelin concert in your house. They're sensitive and don't necessarily require much power, although I usually power them with Bel Canto Ref 500 m's and use a CJ classic preamp. These speakers sound extraordinary, even in my moderate size room. Tyler custom made these with 500 watt amps for the woofers. You can find this particular pair used for around 5k, which is an extraordinary bargain. The wood cabinets are beautiful. Call Tyler if you have questions, he's a fine gentleman, will answer the phone, and spend as much time talking to you as you would like. He's a very proud speaker manufacturer and makes an outstanding, affordable product. These will be my last speakers. |
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