Okay. The unvarnished truth. I'm not quite as elated as Zuki. I haven't had a chance to play around with eq or anything so this assessment is based on running them flat (mid at 0, vol. at 5). I only tested them with the FantomG, which is all that was handy. I a/b'd them with the Traynor K4 and then tried them linked to the K4. Here are some of my observations.
1. They sound like what you'd expect from a pair of QUALITY 8" PA speakers. Tight, non-boomy bass, great presence (but slightly harsh to my ears) in the mid-range and good to very good highs. Volume was good but differed significantly depending on whether the input came directly from the FantomG or from the (balanced) line-outs of the K4 (MUCH louder from the K4).
2. Very important. They seem VERY sensitive to 'ground' noise; although quiet when taking input directly from the FantomG, they were virtually unusable when connected to the K4 until I found the 'ground lift' switch on the back of the K4. This helped significantly but still not as quiet as the direct instrument input. In it's defense, I was using a 'mic plug' to 1/4 in. which, as far as I know, is still not considered balanced. Balanced cables might (probably will) make the noise go away.
Would I use them on a gig? Probably not without a (12") sub, but that's because jazz organ bass needs a lot of 'red meat'. For the purpose that I bought them; to add breath, coverage, and flexibility in placement (get those mids and highs on poles and up off the floor), they sound nothing short of TERIFFIC. It's like they were made to compliment the K4. Man oh man, coupled together, they just make you want to smack your daddy (maybe not, think Marvin Gaye
). Would I purchase them again? For my purposes, without a doubt. Can't wait to try them out this week-end.
chas
PS: Fran gets to keep his cape
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