It's neat to see someone finally advertising the Di-Aural crossover.
I noticed they are only available online. Did you hear them somewhere before jumping in? Just curious.
Well, the review section seems to have quite a following, and not just from some "Robert Q from Albany." Nice. I was especially surprised to see them reviewed by Secrets, AIG, and even Stereopile.
A word on break in: they might tell you 48 hours, but I'd give them 100. Speaker suspensions need the exercise, coils and crossover components need constant electricity to settle down. No worries, just realize it may take longer than their sales sheet tells you.
Did you get stands? If you are really using them on a bookshelf, you should really think about trying out some speaker stands. If you have a little extra room to get them speakers out into the room, you'll get an amazing treat: mini monitors like that will literally disappear if set up correctly. I heard a pair of Totem Model 1's do this at a local shop and I was blown away.
By the way, you posted this on 2/5. Any impressions? Hope they are all you expect!
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