Listen to these guys, they know what they are talking about. Paul sums it up when he says "All speakers are multidimensional compromises. A lot depends on which dimension is most important to you, and people vary a great deal in that". I have a pair of Fostex FE206 on an open baffle. They yield very good results on less complex music like acoustic guitar, a piano, and a singer. On larger scale more complex music, they lose some ground. The fostex don't do a great a great job on bass, they need a subwoofer to fill them out. My main speakers are Pi Stage 4's. These fit my needs very good. They are based around Eminence pro audio drivers, and have the right amount of sweetness and slam. I'm a rock 'n' roll fan, sure, I listen to some classic country, blues, and jazz, there are greats in every genre. When I sit down and listen to Roger Waters The pro's and con's of hitch hiking, The Black Keys, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, or Nirvana, these deliver for me. Think about what your listening habits are and get in front of as many speakers as you can. My Pi's have been waiting for veneer for many years. I just can't bring myself to remove them from the system. Good luck.
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Pfenning
Paramour 1's with c4s and iron upgrade, Foreplay II, Seduction with c4s, Crack (stock) and Foreplay III (waiting to be built), DIY turntable with Rega RB250 arm with Incognito wiring, Oppo DVD, Pi Stage 4's and DIY subs