Okay, so take what you want. I have no education in audio engineering. I don't prefer to listen to my music on vinyl. Basically, I bought these speakers so that when I'm sipping my gin and tonic and listening to blues music, the volume can ramp up at the same pace as my intoxication. Other than that, I love these speakers. I connected them to a Sony home theater amplifier. The amplifier has a maximum output of 145 watts per speaker, which is ideal for the 145 watt maximum output of these towers. of these. Pretty much all of my regular friends think they sound great. They don't have insane bass, so don't expect them to rock your walls, but they're good enough for regular listening. Maybe even a little more than the younger models. If you're looking for something where you can get a pair of speakers for less than $350 that get loud enough to be uncomfortable while still sounding pretty decent, you can't go wrong with this speaker.
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