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by Infoguy , Mar 16 '01
Pros: Crystal clear, detailed, silky, seamless and accurate audio reproduction. Striking appearance. Cons: None noted
Like many of us, I had to learn the expensive way, starting my home-theater adventure with budget gear. In less than 3 years, I have gone through 2 consumer grade, off-the-shelf "Circuit Guys" home-theater speaker systems. While this in and of itself...
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by patrickthickey , Jan 19 '01
Pros: Presence, coherence of sound stage. Cons: May appear too large to some sensibilities.
There is no reason to repeat what the previous reviewer has stated in terms of pragmatic detail, so I won't!
The HTM1 establishes a new baseline insofar as defining how important is the use of a properly sized center channel. Far too many...
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by tfung , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Great match to the 800 series speakers Cons: None!
B&W's been around for decades, but the company has recently revamped most of its lines with its Nautilus technology. These speakers employ acoustic principles that dictate curved cabinet shapes; it just so happens that the curves look very stylish,...
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by Everclear22 , Sep 14 '99
Pros: Incredible Clarity - Human voices have exquisite detail Cons: Cost Cost Cost - $2k retail
Before I get into this review I highly recommend you read my review of the Nautilus 804s to understand the history of my speaker shopping.
These speakers are the perfect complement to a Home Theater built off of the Nautilus 800 speaker line....
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