
From the side, it's all right. From the back, it's Shaq. From the front, it's nice that it has a slit (in black). Ah, there's something vulva about the inner lips.
What's the point of those dual tweeter protectors? As if they do anything for the sound. It's just an alluminum tweeter, for crying out loud.
Imagine having a T3 Tax Return (Trust Income and Return).
The only difference between the T3 and the others is the spikes.
Nice from the side, it looks off. Would you want one in your room?
PSB is getting better, in the base. Previously, with the PSB Stratus Gold, the bass was +/- 3dB, 31 Hz.
Then, with the PSB Synchrony One Loudspeaker ($ USD), it was arguably worse, due to the smaller size (less cabinet volume): +/- 3dB, 30 Hz - 23 kHz. It's interesting however, in that it is attractive, with it's grill's off.
Now, with the PSB Imagine T3 Loudspeaker ($ USD), the +/- 3dB is 24 Hz.
It is arguable that 24 Hz is an improvement - it's certainly approaching the lowest-end and the sub-compartment. We would say it's a happy specification for a loudspeaker to have.
We would like to see at least a 40 kHz treble in this Canadian (inferior) product.
JP 2015/11/03
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