Hi!
After talking with my friend about his Athenas, he reminded me that I should have said something about the 2nd set of speakers he purchased. He wanted me to pass on this information to you. Our past listening tests confirmed his findings. Please take his advice when purchasing. Here is what he wrote:
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I have two pairs of Athena ASF-2, both ran about $400. One set is great, a terrific buy that compares with anything I've auditioned up to $1000 or more. They sounded way better at home than in any of the stores. I have them set up on short pile carpet w/o the standoff cones. They are more stable, with a cleaner sound, than with the cones. I expect that weighting or a firmer base would sound even better.
The big plan was to get a matched 2nd set for a dynamite surround system. Didn't quite work out that way. The 2nd set was a disappointment from the first listen, and didn't come up to speed even after weeks of break-in. The 2nd set is fair at best, about on par with other sets in the $300 - $400 range. This huge difference could explain the different user comments.
The cabinets and drivers on the two sets look identical, but the insulation is radically different. My "1" set has thick, mottled dark felt insulation that is stapled over most of the inside, except the corners. The "2" pair has loose, yellow fiberglass insulation hanging on the walls, even covering part of one port. I may try reworking them to match the "1" insulation, or maybe just sell 'em. Right now, my "2"s are big end tables. So, take a look in those ports when you buy, and make sure you get the good ones.
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Also, he purchased the "1"s at the local Best Buy and the "2"s were from an on-line seller who frequently discounts them.
Have fun!