
The 6" drivers are not crossed over well either. I believe it is due to having two subs occupying the same ported cavity. The bass from the woofers is undefined and not clean at all. I have attenuated the crossovers so many times to find that sweet spot and I am yet to find it. The bass is very boomy even at low volumes.

The excursion of rate of the subs are not all that great. The first thing I noticed was the subs crapping out during the heart beat in the beginning of the cd. I tested the speakers for the first time with the Pink Floyd album Dark side of the moon. I purchased the RSF-1000's used over 1 year ago for $900.

Help us decide what goes here! Looking for links to various vintage audio parts, repair, service, and information sources.I've been looking for a set of these for quite some time and as soon as I saw them on ebay I jumped at the chance without ever hearing them before,and I'm so happy I did.I have tried alot of HT gear in my life,all brands from 200.00 to 5000.00 dollar.There have been great infinity products,Definitive,Snell,Paradigm,Lotus, I could go on.I'm not an audiophile snob,but I am aware of seperation,cancellation,bass frequencies,crossover settings,phase shifting and parameters.So I am picky to a certain extant,these Towers have made me fall in love with them,I have them coupled to my Pioneer Elite reciever,subwoofer knob at about 12 O'clock,at 75 hz.Medium settings on reciever with front and rear mids and tweeters on.The sound quality is bar none,if you don't watch out the tweets will make your ears bleed,the mids are exquisite,but alas the subs lack the deepest of low end,don't get me wrong,they will shake everything in the house just not at high volume,they tend to flatten at that point.Very nice tight bass with music.Whoever gives these a bad review has either way to much money and are just bored out of their skull or they don't have the gear to push these correctly!

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