Sorry, that should have been S3.4
Dynaudio Contour T2.5 vs C3.4
I'd like to know if anyone has heard both of these speakers and can comment on them.
I'm looking for new fronts to be used for both music and home theater. One limitation is that I can't really place the speaker much further from the wall than 15" and the front port of the T2.5 may work better for that limitation. However, the C3.4's have great reviews. Are they really all that much better than the T2.5's?
I have a B&K 200.7 for a 5.1 system and was thinking I might use the extra two channels for bi-amping the fronts, but I'm not sure if the Contours have the extra terminals to accomodate this.
These speakers will be placed on the short wall of 16x24 room. One long wall has three glass sliders, the other long wall is open to kitchen and dining room. The short back wall also has a slider. Floors are hardwood, but 75% covered by area rugs and furniture. Ceiling is 8'. Given the sliders, hardwood floors and no soundtreatment, I think I want something on the "warm" side and the Countours seem to meet that requirement.
Any input would be appreciated.
I'm looking for new fronts to be used for both music and home theater. One limitation is that I can't really place the speaker much further from the wall than 15" and the front port of the T2.5 may work better for that limitation. However, the C3.4's have great reviews. Are they really all that much better than the T2.5's?
I have a B&K 200.7 for a 5.1 system and was thinking I might use the extra two channels for bi-amping the fronts, but I'm not sure if the Contours have the extra terminals to accomodate this.
These speakers will be placed on the short wall of 16x24 room. One long wall has three glass sliders, the other long wall is open to kitchen and dining room. The short back wall also has a slider. Floors are hardwood, but 75% covered by area rugs and furniture. Ceiling is 8'. Given the sliders, hardwood floors and no soundtreatment, I think I want something on the "warm" side and the Countours seem to meet that requirement.
Any input would be appreciated.
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