In general, yes. You expect that if the manufacturer has saved on finishing, then we are leaving in plus for the hardware. But having bought a pair and connected to the amplifier, I heard a sound like from computer acoustics. Yes. Gentlemen, the assemblers mixed up the wires of the internal wiring and instead of high ones, I listened to low ones on one of the speakers. Until I guessed to disassemble one of the columns. What I saw. I saw that the wires going to the speakers are mixed up. I had to switch myself. And yes. The wires inside the speakers are thin (0.75 approximately). It makes no sense to connect some kind of super-duper cable to them until you replace the internal wiring with a more powerful one. So. Replacing the wiring and switching it as it should, I got a sensible and even sound. Now I am completely satisfied with the acoustics. There is nothing to compare with. This is the first of its kind. I use it with yamaha 801. It took a week to build up (I turned on the electronics not loudly for the whole day). A week later, they began to sound deeper and more voluminous. It is clear that the amplifier requires more serious acoustics, but that is what it is. Satisfied with the sound. Jazz, instrumental, electronic sound decent. Low ones are almost always enough. if not for the jamb with the assembly, I would put five.