I agree, they sounded great. The Elac B6.2s and the Hsu CCB-8s both wowed me with the sound quality you can get for an extremely low price.
Andrew was demoing the B6.2s with the Elac Element integrated which is an awesome little piece of tech, built-in room correction (which really helped them shine in that hotel room) plus built-in bass management and auto-sub blending if you want to add even more low-end impact.
Hsu was showing off what's essentially their Hybrid 1 package with two CCB-8s and a VTF-1 Mk3 sub powered by a cheap Onkyo receiver and a Sony Blu-Ray player as the source, and it sounded great, all-in for for a total system for less than $1,500.
Andrew was demoing the B6.2s with the Elac Element integrated which is an awesome little piece of tech, built-in room correction (which really helped them shine in that hotel room) plus built-in bass management and auto-sub blending if you want to add even more low-end impact.
Hsu was showing off what's essentially their Hybrid 1 package with two CCB-8s and a VTF-1 Mk3 sub powered by a cheap Onkyo receiver and a Sony Blu-Ray player as the source, and it sounded great, all-in for for a total system for less than $1,500.