@hyperduel
At the demo that I attended, Wendell was nice enough to let us play with the set-up. We first listened to his set-up, which was very good, and then we experimented a little, pushed the speakers a little back to the rear wall and then changed the toe-in a little...making sure that everything was aligned correctly. The differences were easy to hear, and we were able to get the imaging so that it was pin point accurate. I agree with your post above ...huge room, great ancillary gear, and these could well be one's end game. Compared to a lot of other far more pricey speakers, they really do hold their own...an amazing accomplishment from a speaker manufacturer who obviously knows a thing or two about great sound.
The more I think about Wendell's comment to me...wherein he stated and I quote: " we don't make speakers for wealthy people, nor are we interested in making speakers just for the wealthy"...the more I respect his position.
At the demo that I attended, Wendell was nice enough to let us play with the set-up. We first listened to his set-up, which was very good, and then we experimented a little, pushed the speakers a little back to the rear wall and then changed the toe-in a little...making sure that everything was aligned correctly. The differences were easy to hear, and we were able to get the imaging so that it was pin point accurate. I agree with your post above ...huge room, great ancillary gear, and these could well be one's end game. Compared to a lot of other far more pricey speakers, they really do hold their own...an amazing accomplishment from a speaker manufacturer who obviously knows a thing or two about great sound.
The more I think about Wendell's comment to me...wherein he stated and I quote: " we don't make speakers for wealthy people, nor are we interested in making speakers just for the wealthy"...the more I respect his position.