I have owned both. I definitely prefer the TC-60 and still use it in my primary two channel rig with ACI (Audio Concepts) subwoofers. My TC-50 had very poor fit and finish. The wood veneer started to peel off. I blew one tweeter in it, using an Adcom 545 amp at the time. The TC-60 is more dynamic and extends lower while maintaining the sonic signature of the TC-50 (ie excellent imaging and soundstaging). The oak finish on my 60's has held up well. The TC-60 is rear ported, is biwireable and has the same dense foam material around the drivers as the 50 did, but in a slightly different shape. I don't push my speakers much, but have been happy using a Hafler Transnova 9500 (250 watts) for years and now a Musical Fidelity A3cr (120 watts). The TC-60 also has a slightly larger (taller)cabinet in the same sloping design as the TC-50. The 60 will play louder than the 50, but neither speaker is designed for high spl's. I think they excel at vocals and instrument spacing. They will get a bit congested at to high of volume.
I have heard the same comments Sean made about the drivers for the 50's being discontinued but the 60's still being available. John Bau did design both and painstakingly matched drivers for each stereo pair. Once you have to replace one, you may lose abit of the magic because the replacement will not be matched.
I hope this helps. As I said, I have enjoyed my TC-60 for many years now and have not felt the need to upgrade. I am sure there are many better alternatives at higher prices, but for me they still bring me into the music.
Regards,
Paul
I have heard the same comments Sean made about the drivers for the 50's being discontinued but the 60's still being available. John Bau did design both and painstakingly matched drivers for each stereo pair. Once you have to replace one, you may lose abit of the magic because the replacement will not be matched.
I hope this helps. As I said, I have enjoyed my TC-60 for many years now and have not felt the need to upgrade. I am sure there are many better alternatives at higher prices, but for me they still bring me into the music.
Regards,
Paul