PSB’s Image T-65 Tower Speaker

You always get what you pay for in the audio world or at least in most cases and these types of speakers lean more to the high end side of audio. I have I’ve been digging around for a speaker that sounds very good and is efficient enough for a reciever to run at almost any volume, one that is cost effective for those with not alot to spend. Many cannot afford to spend thousands on home audio. I have recently started to carry speakers that wont kill the wallet for somone who wants good sound at a reasonable price.

I think I found a solution in PSB’s Image T series tower speakers. I currently have a pair of thier Image T65 tower speakers in my auditionaing room. They are big at 38″ high 8″ wide and 20″ deep. They need all that room to accomodate the 3 6 1/2″ woofers and the 1″ tweeter. After letting these break in for about 40 hrs I did some listening tests and comparisons. We ran this off of the Yamaha RX-v2700.

First off I feel as a few others who came by to listen, that these are a very capable multi purpose speaker. If you like everything from rock to techno, and alternative, then you will like the PSB’s….alot. They can attain high volume levels with bass extension down to 25 hz. A clean and detailed top end, though we found it to be a little vieled at times with certain tracks. These were not rock nor alternative tracks but more along the lines of music you would sit down and sample the flavor of. Speakers costing alot more are really good for that:) The PSB’s have a very snappy top end like the refs but not nearly as airy and detailed, where as the rockets have detail with a more subdued tweeter. I would think that the PSBs fall in between somwhere, depending on your likes and dislikes.

These are the most efficient speakers I have tried to date. I had no problem running these with the Yamaha at any volume levels. you can audibly hear distress in some other speakers played at the same volume with a receiver but not with these. I would say if on a budget and you want this type of sound you could do it easily without an external amp. I keep refering to this type of sound due to the fact that all things in audio are opinion only and you really need to hear these like others first.

PSB carrys three towers in the T series and are well worth a look if you are on a tight budget but still want the look feel and audio capabilities of a tower speaker, that sound well worth the asking price. Starting at $1100 per pair, its a speaker setup most anyone can afford.

Specs:
Frequency Range
On Axis @ 0° ±1.5dB 42-20,000 Hz
On Axis @ 0° ±3dB 30-23,000 Hz
Off Axis @ 30° ±1.5dB 42-10,000 Hz
Lf Cutoff -10dB 25 Hz
Sensitivity
(1w (2.83V) @ 1m,
IEC-filtered Pink Noise,
C-weighted)
Anechoic Chamber 92 dB
Typical Listening Room 94 dB
Impedence
Nominal 6 Ohms
Minimum 4 Ohms
Input Power
(RMS,Clipping < 10% of the Time)
Recommended 10-200 Watts
Program 150 Watts
Acoustic Design
Tweeter(Nominal) 1″ (25mm)
Aluminium Dome with Ferrofluid
Woofer (Nominal) 3 x 6 1/2″ (165mm)
Injection Molded
Metalized Polypropylene Cone
Rubber Surround
Crossover 2,500Hz, B3; 500Hz, LR4
Internal Volume Design Type 2.35 cu ft (65.8 liter)
Bass Reflex
3 x 2″ Front Port
Video Shielded
Size (W x H x D)
Millimeters(mm) 203 x 965 x 508mm Feet ad
Inches(”) 8 x 38 1/2 x 20 ”
Net Weight
Kilograms(Kgs) 22.3 kg /each
Pounds(lbs) 49 lb /each
Shipping Weight
Kilograms(Kgs) 27.3 kg /each
Pounds(lbs) 60 lb /each
Finish
Black Ash or Maple
Features
Dual, 5-way Gold-plated Binding Posts
Bi-wireable/Bi-ampable
Feet/stabilizers with
Adjustable Spikes and Rubber Levelers
Pricing
Price (US MSRP) $1,199.00 /pair

Puyallup based home theater direct sales and installs. Make an appointment to come by and audition the many products we have on hand for your home audio enjoyment.

Authorized dealer of all products carried.

Short list:
Polk
KEF
Yamaha
QSC
PSB
Onkyo
Velodyne
Panamax
Sherbourn
Sanus
Crest

Cell:
425-637-1729
Office:
253-447-4163

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SVS PB12+2 Monster Sub Woofer

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The biggest monster sub woofer to date I have had in my media room is the SVS Pb12+2. Each PB 12+2 weighs in at 140lbs of pure bass dynamite! These subs WILL rock your world period. The PB12+2 comes equipped with dual 12″ subs, a 900 watt BASH amplifier, Parametric EQ (premium finishes only), and three patented 4″ high-flow flared ports. One of the things I liked the ability to do with the PB12+2 was actually tune the sub myself via the Variable 16Hz, 20Hz or 25Hz tuning. I ended up plugging two ports and leaving the third open which sounded the best in my room.

Never one to skimp on the bass department I was completely happy with the single SVS. In fact that one sub put out so much bass that we broke 3 pictures! Not in the media room, not in the dining room, but upstairs! nothing is safe on your walls with one of these monsters rolling out thunderous low frequencies. Like a true bass head I thought if one was good than two is better. I ordered another!

My media room is roughly 4000 cubic ft. partially open to the kitchen and the upstairs with vaulted ceilings, and one of these was plenty for my room. The second one was just plain too much for me to handle. Two of these made my stomach hurt. But it was fun while it lasted. Oh and I wont go into the third one! YEAHHHHHHH!!!!

Took some shots of these finely crafted subs. Two are in the rosewood finish and one is in the fine textured black. Since then two were sold and one used for a Tacoma home theater install I did for a very, very, happy customer, though he complains often of his stomach hurting:)

Bonney Lake home theater direct sales and installs. Make an appointment to come by and audition the many products we have on hand for your home audio enjoyment.

Authorized dealer of all products carried.

Short list:
Polk
Yamaha
QSC
PSB
Onkyo
Velodyne
Panamax
Sherbourn
KEF
Sanus
Crest

Cell:
425-637-1729
Office:
253-447-4163

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Onix Reference 3

Av123 has come out with some great speakers in the reference line up including the ref .5, ref 1, ref1.5, ref1.8, ref2, and finally the ref 3.

I originally had heard these speakers at a GTG held here in Washington State and I must say I was completely blown away! If you are looking for a speaker that has high impact for movies and yet is great for two channel audio THIS IS THE SPEAKER!

Everyone knows that there is no definite nor 100% true answer to what speaker out thier is the best. Audio is a very personal thing. What you like I may not, and the other way around. But I must say that this is one of my favorites.

Below are the specs for the ref 3.

System: 4-way rear-vented floorstanding loudspeaker
Drivers: (2) Atohm 7″, (1) Vifa XT Concentric Ring Radiator, (1) magnetostat super tweeter
Crossover: 4th Order
Crossover Points:
Bottom woofer : 28 Hz - 150 Hz
Upper woofer : 35 Hz – 2.5 kHz
XT tweeter : 2.5kHz – 30 kHz
Super TW: 15 kHz – 45 kHz
Finish: Birds Eye Maple or Piano Black Lacquer
Frequency Response: 28Hz - 50kHz (+/- 3dB)
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Efficiency: 90 dB (@ 1 Watt / 1 Meter)
Bi-Amp: Yes
Dimensions: (WxDxH) 8.6″ x 12.6″ x 45″H
Weight: 210 lbs. / pair; 266 lbs./pair shipped

These were made with the audiophile in mind and I am by no means am a person with a golden ear, but I really like the way these speakers shine for theater use. Talk about high impact. If you are into high SPLs and a speaker that can dig down low on its own than you need to check out the ref3.

In my room I usually like to set the cross over point below 80hz coupled with a sub for movies. I can set the ref3 at about 60 hz without any worry. No other speaker have I been able to comfortably set below 70hz, but the ref 3 can handle just about anything I can throw at it with that cross over setting.

One thing to keep in mind with these is you cannot get away with feeding them cheap components. In other words a low to mid level receiver wont cut it, and same for the dvd or cd player. I did run the Yamaha RX-v2700 to them and the yammi did good at moderate levels. But turning up the volume strained the internal amps and it was obvious. you need real power to run these to what they are capable of.

There is news that av123 will be coming out with a reference 4 and a reference 200 center channel speaker! Maybe soon I can get my paws on these for a trial run!

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Onix Strata Mini

Aperion Intimus 532

Rocket 850’s Tower Speakers

ONIX AV123 ERT