that's 8 mins of my life I'll never get back. With a question like "Do you need the new model", i was hoping you would actually do some quick sound comparisons or at the very least, state your reasons but nope. You kind of go into the new models might be better in mids and tweeters but you explain how so? You can say a lot in 8 mins and I feel like you didn't do that. Most of it was explaining why you bought these. You could've just summarized your conclusion in 2 minutes and spare me 6.5 of my life. Thanks.
nice speakers...im using klipsch b100 bookself in a 5.1 setup soon i want to move my front speakers to the side and get a pair of klipsch towers for the front...
Don't do it! If these are anything like every other speaker (with a powered woofer) that definitive technology has released previously, it's only a matter of time before the plate amps give out and you'll be chasing replacements. So far, I've had the Bp8009 (failed amp), supercube iii subwoofer (failed amp) cs8090 (failed amp), BP9060s (failed amps on both channels). See a pattern? I have my home theater running on a separate phase with clean power. These were all used with a marantz av processor (sr7015) and a B&k 5 channel amp pushing 200 wpc @ 8 ohms. Definitive technology refuses to acknowledge their design flaw and dont take care of their customers. By far the worst customer service as they'll just keep sending you amps and tell you to do the swap yourself. Their CS used to be good when Chet worked there. He understood that people paid thousands for their speakers and would genuinely help the person. Such a shame because when their speakers work, they sound amazing. At this price point, I'd look into other brands like svs etc. From my experience, i can say that SVS has amazing customer service. My advice for anyone considering def tech, run the other way and don't look back. They don't deserve your hard earned money. P.S. if you don't believe me, go read the reviews on Amazon for the 9000 series. 💩💩