That is a good point Ladok. I used the Response 2 with a number of amps (Quad 909, Cary Rocket 88, Roksan Caspian integrated) and it worked well with all of them. At the time I had a smaller (8 X 10 X 8) listening room and listened very near field. When I moved I found that the Response 2 did not work as well in my larger room (11 X 17 X 10). I was considering adding subwoofers, but ran across a pair of Response 2.5 locally, and they added the bass I was missing. They are inefficient, but matched with the Quicksilver V-4 there is enough power to fill the room.
I would like to say this was carefully planned, but it involved more getting lucky. It takes the right match with the room and the right speaker/amp combination to achieve the desired results.
There is no doubt the Response 2 is a great speaker, and I am a fan of the Proac house sound.
I ended up with something that worked for me.
Two other speakers I really like in the current Proac line are the Tablette Anniversary and the D30
I would like to say this was carefully planned, but it involved more getting lucky. It takes the right match with the room and the right speaker/amp combination to achieve the desired results.
There is no doubt the Response 2 is a great speaker, and I am a fan of the Proac house sound.
I ended up with something that worked for me.
Two other speakers I really like in the current Proac line are the Tablette Anniversary and the D30