

Line battery power over 10 hrs. Great bass. Loud volume





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I was looking for something to compliment my bedroom sound system and decided to purchase a pair of T4 speakers. Having a room exactly 14 x 14 feet square [or any square size room] is NOT what you want. A room that is longer... say 15' by 12' wide is most ideal. It all has to do with resonation, harmonics, standing waves, etc. Anyways; I previously used a Logitech Z5500 Digital 5.1 system [designed for gaming primarily] for home theater use and honestly had no issues with it since I bought it back when it was released. Amazing as it is I wanted a bit more control over the tone and surround modes to add a bit more definition and thus hooked up my slightly older Onkyo RZ-830 receiver along with the two Monolith T4 tower speakers for the fronts and a Monolith 5" x 2 center channel speaker. I am about to purchase two back surrounds shortly. The T4's are excellent for the price. The bass is adequate with the two woofers & one mid-bass driver, however, for movie content a sub is a must [my older Klipsch RS12 to the rescue]. The T4's provide you with a warm, balanced frontal stage or imaging. The crossover is optimal and sounds natural as it should. I noticed no significant 'gaps' across the 56Hz ~ 20KHz supported bandwidth/spectrum. The build quality is very good and the packaging was excellent. Many say speakers usually have a so called 'break-in' period in which the electrical & physical tolerances of the components 'loosen up'. I have a service monitor hooked up and will run some basic tests just for kicks. My primarily home theater is a 7.2.4 configuration with all Klipsch Reference Premier speakers and I certainly don't expect to achieve the same immersive experience with this bedroom system however it is very pleasant and pounding setup. In summary; there are a lot of systems out there and I can honestly say these T4 towers are perfect for a students dorm, stereo or a secondary theater system at home. Don't let the 4" dual woofer size fool you. I recommend these T4's for stereo or home theater use. With a subwoofer and other surround speakers configured correctly using [Dirac/Audessay/MultiEQ] it's a great system for starters and/or a secondary setup.




Sounds quite decent for $150



