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Post by thoff on Feb 17, 2019 19:14:39 GMT -5
I like hearing everyone's experiences with these speakers. I currently have Paradigm Monitor 7s, CC-370, and PS-1000. I've been looking at upgrading to these in the future, but without the closeout sale I'm considering moving that time frame up.
I'm considering selling all the Paradigms (7s, 370, and PS-1000) and getting just the T1s and a C2 (just go with no sub for the time being). I was down to Emotiva HQ about a year ago and heard the T1s and T2s, and really liked the sound.
If I can get a decent amount for my paradigms, so I don't have to pay much out of pocket, I think moving to the T1s and C2 is a decent upgrade.
Thoughts?
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Post by rbk123 on Feb 17, 2019 21:27:43 GMT -5
If you take too long they may be gone.
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Post by rossp917 on May 16, 2019 0:21:51 GMT -5
Has anyone built/bought a plinth or outriggers for the T1s?
I have mine in an open basement, where the kids have access, and wanted to make them more stable.
So far, I love the sound. I also purchased the C1, but wish I would have gotten the C2 for the extra extension.
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Post by davearnold on May 16, 2019 18:05:34 GMT -5
Has anyone built/bought a plinth or outriggers for the T1s? I have mine in an open basement, where the kids have access, and wanted to make them more stable. So far, I love the sound. I also purchased the C1, but wish I would have gotten the C2 for the extra extension. I had these laser cut from 3/16" steel, painted them satin black with a rattle can. Pretty happy with how they turned out. Using the stock Emotiva rubber feet under them currently.
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Post by creimes on May 17, 2019 8:33:58 GMT -5
Has anyone built/bought a plinth or outriggers for the T1s? I have mine in an open basement, where the kids have access, and wanted to make them more stable. So far, I love the sound. I also purchased the C1, but wish I would have gotten the C2 for the extra extension. I made some out of wood, nothing to look at but mine sit behind my screen, one day i will go have some aluminum cut and make some nicer ones, you can also buy them but they can get expensive. Chad
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