Time is the ultimate test of quality, but so far we're very happy with its performance. They have decent bass, but as other users have said, without a subwoofer, you just won't get that kind of rumble. I've heard a lot of people promoting mono enclosures for the back of the speaker. At $30 a piece I didn't want to pay more for the speakers than I did for the speakers themselves. But I really needed some because our insulation was blown and it was super super super super dirty. So my wife went to the Dollar Tree and bought some large plastic bowls that were a few inches wider in diameter than the size of the hole we needed to drill in the drywall. I climbed into the attic, flipped them over, drilled a hole in them and siliconed them to the drywall in the attic. And they worked great. The silicone keeps them in place very well without damaging the drywall. The speakers sound great and they're protected from all that dust and dirt in the attic. To remove the bars I just stuck them in the side with a razor blade and pulled them out. And then they stood up again, some seemed a bit loose so I widened the edges a bit so they don't fall apart from the speaker vibration. So I didn't know anything about sound systems before I bought them and I was wondering what kind of cable I should buy. And I made the mistake of buying all 14 gauge wire. The reason I say it's a mistake is because it was too much. The speakers are only rated for eight ohms, and unless you're driving your speakers anywhere over 50 feet, a 16-gauge unit will work just fine and be a lot easier to work with. And remember that when installing on a wall or ceiling, you must use CL2 or CL3 speaker cable. It's not just about fire safety, this extra jacket can help with a lot of accidental wire damage when running wires through walls and attics, it's worth an extra $10 or $20. Well, the speakers might not be the best, but you won't beat the value. They have a good deep sound, are very easy to install and look very stylish. I am very happy with the purchase and would definitely recommend it.
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