Joined on 06/24/01
Much Better Than "Just OK"..

Pros: I was never a fan of using horns for serious audio reproduction as I was very aware of the old and awfully bright sound of vintage Klipsch loudspeakers. But, I stumbled upon these for the very low sale price on Newegg and figured I'd try them out. For $179 a pair, what did I have to lose? Absolutely nothing. I was completely surprised on just how good they sound right out of the box. Despite their small size, they carry some surprising bass weight. They're not going to rattle windows, but sound decent. I was mostly surprised on how laid back they sound. Very nice tweeters that are best described as smooth and delicate, and not loud and overbearing.. Midrange is perfect. Both female and male voices sound incredibly real with no bloat.
Cons: None that I could really think of.. other than maybe being just a little taller as to help raise the soundstage a bit..
Overall Review: With good electronics, cables and positioning, these speakers sound amazingly good. I originally purchased my first pair to use as my main speakers in a 5.1 home theater. I liked what I heard so much that I decided to purchase a second pair for my strictly, two channel system consisting of a 5 watt per channel SET, rebuilt vintage vacuum tube amplifier and Aries Mini Hi-Res music streamer. And the end result is much better than "just ok"....
Horrible!

Pros: From what I can remember, the only thing that sounded descent was bass... and even that was boomy..
Cons: Serious listeners fatigue! The tweeters on these speakers are absolutely horrible! No matter what amplifier I used with them, they would still sound lousy.. Screechy, shrilly, non realistic highs is what you get with these. Cupped, boxy midrange is equally as bad. I can't understand why these speakers get such wonderful reviews when they sound the way that they do?? My vacuum tube amp couldn't even improve the sound.. If a tube amp can't improve the lousy sound of a "supposedly" good speaker, then you might as well give up.. I've owned many speakers in my day and never heard a pair this bad..
Overall Review: Thoroughly disappointed..
Excellent Ram

Pros: This ram works great with the BIOSTAR A68N-5600 Mini ITX motherboard. No problems at all and runs surprisingly quick.
Cons: None
Overall Review: I highly recommend this ram. I've used G.Skill ram before and have never had any problems whatsoever.
Excellent Upgrade

Pros: Runs much faster than the board it replaced. Tiny and quiet. It runs cool and hasn't had any lockups, system errors or any other problems on Windows 10 64 bit. No problems with the G Skill Value memory Model F3-10600CL9D-8GBNT. Runs like a champ.
Cons: None
Overall Review: I highly recommend this board.
Better than expected..

Pros: Excellent battery life, speed, no lag.. Everything about this phone is so much better than the Samsung Galaxy S3 that it replaced. It's much faster, doesn't need daily restarts, gets better cell signal and sends and receives pic and regular messages much quicker.. Plays YouTube videos perfectly without hangups or frequent buffering unlike the Samsung..
Cons: Only real negative is the low memory. But easily fixable with a mini SD memory card. Great for storing pics and videos.
Overall Review: Very pleased with this phone. Couldn't be happier.
That's how Triangle's are supposed to sound..

Pros: Superb build quality and sound, with the right amplifier of coarse..
Cons: Doesn't like solid state amplifiers.. Unless you spend a fortune on them..
Overall Review: I was almost tempted to send these back because I did not like what I was hearing.. I could get used to the slightly boxy midrange but couldn't deal with the super brightness of the tweeters. I tried two different descent quality solid state amps to no avail.. Both amps, a D*yton from *arts Express and a N*D sounded good but way too bright for my liking. I almost gave up until I hooked up my little D*yton 50watt digital amp as one last chance. My mouth dropped to the floor.. The difference was like night and day.. Now, I've known of Triangle speakers for quite some time as well as their caliber amongst audiophiles. This is truly how they are supposed to sound. Beautiful from top to bottom. No more shrilly treble, butter smooth midrange and tight bass. They image like crazy! Open and airy without ridiculous brightness. Female vocals are eerily realistic. Classical music is presented to you as if you were in the concert hall as the performance took place. I just can't get over how good they sound. Amazing what an amplifier will do. Unless you can afford to spend thousands on 300 lb. mono block solid state amps for each speaker, my advice would be to get an inexpensive digital amp and let these babies sing.