totem arro


I'm considering some arros and I was looking for some feedback from people who have experience with them. What kind of music are the good at reproducing? What kind of amps work best? I hear they are best in small rooms. Whats the maximum room size they excel in? Thanks in advance for helping me out!
brlaaudio
ok everybody..take a deep breathe, i feel as i started something here, not my intentions to do so. we all have strong opinions concerning equipment we have owned, as debbi admitted , and i applaud that. let face it, we all don't know until we do what the builder suggest, we very seldom read the paperwork and give any thing a real chance. I have done it and we all have done it, debbi, enjoy your ohm, ill enjoy my arro, everybody, listen to music and enjoy this hobby which we all take to seriously and become too addicted....dwhiit
02-20-09: Dwhitt
...we very seldom read the paperwork and give any thing a real chance.

I cannot agree with this.

If you read the threads carefully, I believe you will find the vast majority of contributors follow break-in procedures and do careful listening during the process before they make subjective comments.

What's the value of opinion based on listening to something that hasn't been given the full break-in recommended by the manufacturer?

If a reviewer did this, would you give any credence to his comments?
Rebbi, my comments on the Ohm speakers I purchased were limited to build quality, which in the case of my pair was fair at best, and one of the Walsh drivers blowing within the first 15 minutes of being powered up and playing at levels in the low 90 dBs.

I never made any subjective commentary about the sound, precisely because I never heard them at their best.
Tvad,

I understand your point about reviewers, especially professional reviewers who are paid to do a job.

But that's not what we are here so why judge by those standards? We are just people with a common interest sharing insights and observations, right or wrong.

Of course others will form their opinions based on what one says, so caution is warranted for that reason.

But I believe people should not be discouraged from sharing their experiences, even partial ones, as long as they are honest in disclosing the information that they have to share and are not intentionally obfuscating otherwise useful information on purpose in order to help their particular argument.