tonepub
Senior Member
Maybe everyone is having so much fun, they don't want to sit down and write about it just yet!
That'd be my guess.....
That'd be my guess.....
Hi Shawn,
I would assume the original Summit has the same performance advantage, in the "weight" department, over its one woof sibling.
So the obvious question is:
Given the current market value for a used Summit, is the "X" worth twice the price?
GG
PS: Responding to David's post, I don't doubt that the "X" is a great sounding speaker. Look at its predecessor. My question goes to price point and value thereof.
Hi Shawn,
I would assume the original Summit has the same performance advantage, in the "weight" department, over its one woof sibling.
So the obvious question is:
Given the current market value for a used Summit, is the "X" worth twice the price?
GG
PS: Responding to David's post, I don't doubt that the "X" is a great sounding speaker. Look at its predecessor. My question goes to price point and value thereof.
Sorry everyone, the week got away from me. I have spent some time now listening to the SummitX in both music and movies, and have also an AB comparison with Spire. Remember I am not a reviewer but here are my impressions.
First, this is a fantastic speaker at the price. I have listened to many other speakers and I would put these up against almost anything I have heard. It has a very precise sound without ever becoming fatiguing. It is warm and dynamic (yes really) with a strong presence throughout the entire frequency range. I listened to acoustic, rock, heavy vocals, orchestral, and all were handled with accuracy and conviction. I have no hesitancy recommending these speakers.
Now, the SummitX versus the Spires. I believe the main difference here is the presence of the SummitX. It seems to be more forward and powerful. This is surely because of the extra low end power, but I think it also comes through with a better integration with the panel that brings that power into the upper bass range. Can you accomplish this by adding subs to the spire? Yes and no. I think you can get that added low end, but I think you will have a very difficult time integrating the sub precisely.
Thats my 2 cents, I welcome any and all to come and have a listen for themselves.
Hi Tsmooth,
If I may ask, how familiar are you with the sound of the original Summit and in what way are they different?
Thanks.
GG
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