Totem... Bass?


i am auditioning new speakers right now. bookshelves. i really like the sound of, heard the rainmaker and the totem wind. the wind was great but that was a novelty to listen to.... i don't want to spend much more than $2000 and am willing to go used. are there any totem's that have decent bass? the rainmaker's bass sounded fine but was very weak. thanks for the help.
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All Totems I have heard have excellent bass FOR THEIR SIZE with the right amp.

Most also require a lot (120 w/ch and up) of power and current to bring it out fully also.

Love the Mani 2s but not cheap....
The mani-2's are the only ones that have decent bass. The rest of the bookshelves have very little. Its a pretty common complaint.
Don't agree with Nadman12. I think the Model-1 has very nice bass, more natural than the Mani-2's, if you are not trying to fill too large of a room. Need a good stand, good amplification, etc.
I agree with Nadman12. I owned the Model 1s and my main complaint was lack of bass. This was in a small room.
I have never heard the Mani 2.
I think it depends on the speakers that one is comparing with when he/she mentions the Model 1's or 1 Signatures have decent or lightweight bass. I compared the Model 1s with Harbeth SHL5s and no contest. The Model 1s were not only lacking in bass but sounded much smaller in scale in comparison to the SHL5s. If you compare between the Winds and the Model 1s, the difference will be quite huge and not subtle.

I have not listened to the Mani 2 but generally if you want deeper bass and an overall bigger sound you need to have speakers with big cabinets and drivers. You may want to save up for the bigger Totem models since you preferred the presentation of the Winds. Nonetheless, you might just want to try the Model 1s and see if they work for you. Most Totem speakers require a healthy dose of current ie. strong amps so make sure your amplifier is up to the task.

Good luck.