I might know someone who owns a pair...or two.
Gonna be three pairs soon....right Jim ?
A few "inaccuracies" concerning the TP's :
Their bookshelf speakers .....right ?
I wonder if they can play loud and not fall apart ?
Narrow sound stage....right ?
Guess you need a sub for better bass ?
Chris......any comments on the above ?
I'm still getting to know my new Timepiece speakers so I can't really comment too much on the sound yet. In addition, I have replaced almost every component in my system in the last couple mos so it's hard to tell what is doing what but I must say I have some serious synergy going on.
In a nut shell, the Timepieces
exceed my expectations. I have a very large open room and the Timepieces do a fantastic job filling this space. They certainly push the envelope for bieng called "bookshelf", if you would even call them that. Aligning them onto stands borders on a two person operation. As for Bass, I must confess I do long a little bit for bass down to the high teens but it is unrealistic to expect these speaker to deliver that, especially given my room size. The Timepieces do a fantastic job at cleanly reproducing bass down to what I feel must be 25ish in my room and the Seas Aluminum driver rolls off nice and gracefully. I do think SP Tech has com up with a solution for those of us who want to feel 19Hz without getting into Revelation prices and I very well might jump on one of those monster subs in the near future but for now I feel quite content.
I feel that the price of the Timepieces is very fair and I can say honestly that this is one of two audio purchases I made in my life where I'm not walking away with even a hint of buyers remorse (amplifiers from Odyssey being the other).