Those that are strictly music lovers, may have a cheap amp like $500 vs a $3000. My test is Piano music, and my AVR does a nice job across the board. I also listen to internet music using the Multi-Channel selection and these speakers are music to my ears too. I must say I really like the DB 6.2 in MY HOME INTERTAINMENT SYSTEM. It is funny why people say they don't like this speaker or like that speaker, with NO explanation. Luckily, the compression is low enough in frequency that it can be remedied with a proper subwoofer if you have the need to get quite loud. I did verify this was not an issue with my measurement setup and I verified the compression results are the same on both speakers in the pair. At even moderate output levels there is a sharp decline in the output of the speaker below 80Hz as you go from 76dB to 86/96/102dB. ![]() The only other aspect about this speaker that caught my attention is the compression. The only issue will be in the 2-4kHz region (due to the vertical directivity and some slight diffraction) but these are relatively minor so not a big deal in the grand scheme. Speaking of EQ, this speaker takes well to EQ given it’s relatively smooth ERDI. Something equalization can fix quite easily. The only complaint I had with the speaker was the sound of “glare” in the upper midrange that looks to be caused by the 4-6kHz region. ![]() But at $300/pair, it’s a really good performer. Overall impression of this speaker is that is quite nice. But a couple quick notes based on my listening and what I see in the data: For details about the performance (objectively and subjectively) please watch the YouTube video. As stated in the Foreword, this written review is purposely a cliff’s notes version.
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