Tyler Decade D1s


Going to give Tys new D1s a audition. I love my Linbrook Sigs but my inqueseness is to large and i have to give D1 a listen. As anyone who has listened to Linbrook Sigs knows the sound is full wide and sweet, those big boys disappear in the sound.

Ty says D1s will be a large improvement on LSS. After 3 plus years with LSS they will have to be to win me over.

Are there any of you Goners that went to Rocky Mt Fest who visited Tylers room and heard D1s.
stltrains
I am interested in the Tyler line, have been for years. Hoping to get to hear them at RMAF this year, if Ty is there. Coming over from the UK. Any thoughts on minimum amplifier output. I use a 22watt 845 SET, which I love. I suspect they would not be enough for the D line, any thoughts. My other thought is Daedalus, which would be OK. They both look so attractive, important in keeping the wife happy.
David D1 i could not give you a experience comment on your SET question. Though Ty leans towards tubed gear for his speakers. AS for the looks my wife loves them in the very light maple we have. Will be posting new pictures of my room with D1 now in the mix. You could contact Ty for answers to your questions.
Mike
For those who are interested, I just posted a review of the D1s. I have found the D1s to be a great sounding speaker, and like Mike, my wife loves the look (my pair is in the Cherry finish).
The D3's are fantastic as well. They easily surpassed my expectations in this price range. My room is roughly 18x35x10 and these monitor's can fill this room with music. I have them paired with two JLA F113 subs and it is a great combination. I would be shocked if I saw a poor review.
i just set my D1's up, but have to make some early comments: (1) The fit and finish and cabinetry and overall aesthetics and standard of workmanship is superb (2) Dealing with Ty was a revelation: not only did the speakers arrive earlier than promised, but every communication was hassle-free, straight-forward and totally a pleasure - and I am an "old hand" at buying speakers, unfortunately - Ty is at the very top of the list in terms of friendly efficient professionalism (3) The sound right out of the box is really, really good - but more of that later, as they break in. (4) These speakers are seriously underpriced for what they deliver