Originally Posted By: MarkSJohnson
In short, he's a drama queen.


Well said, and to thepoint, Mark.
Bob, sounds to me like you're going a little stir crazy there...I would suggest that the word bright is an erroneous description of several speaker lines. I feel most of these people are confusing 'bright' with 'detail', I'd rather hear a natural reproduction of music or sound effects, the way it was recorded. The sound of dropping a pile of change on a ceramic floor is irritating to the ears...it shouldn't be any difference then, if Al Pacino is the one who dropped them onscreen. The only speaker I auditioned that I could use the term bright was probably the Klipsch...Paradigm Studios go high too, but clearly. If some want to call that "bright", and a few do, then that's up to them. I know I want detail when I hear music or watch movies so I ordered the Axioms.


Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.