@jjss49 Agree completely.
The point I was trying to make is that, like most other speaker companies, PMC's sound isn't monolithic over its different model lines or over time.
I think of "classic" PMC's as models like the IB1, IB2 and MB2. Then there is the Twenty series. And the Fact series. And the Twenty5 series. These all had internal "family" similarities of voicing, and were all different from one another. So as with most things, making generalizations about the "PMC sound" really doesn't hold up.
The point I was trying to make is that, like most other speaker companies, PMC's sound isn't monolithic over its different model lines or over time.
I think of "classic" PMC's as models like the IB1, IB2 and MB2. Then there is the Twenty series. And the Fact series. And the Twenty5 series. These all had internal "family" similarities of voicing, and were all different from one another. So as with most things, making generalizations about the "PMC sound" really doesn't hold up.