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Hear some Chicago-area 633-T's?

Last post 07-31-2007, 7:36 AM by jim waters. 1 replies.
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  •  06-26-2007, 5:52 PM 4694

    Hear some Chicago-area 633-T's?

    I expect I will be buying a pair of 633-T speakers.  They will be used solely for listening to stereo music (classical, rock and other) in my living room, which, for what it's worth, has a wood floor with several kelim rugs strewn about.

     Before actually buying the speakers I would love to hear a pair in someone's home, if anyone out there is willing to let a prospective buyer (in this case, a retired woman in her 60's who lives just outside Chicago) hear their 633-T's.  Shouldn't take long - would want, at most, to play a very few minutes each from several CDs - perhaps something orchestral, a bit of chamber music, one bass-testing Bach organ thing, something - probably Bach again - for cello alone (I'm an amateur cellist), a piece of classic 60's rock and, maybe, one number from a quieter contemporary vocalist).  Of course if the person(s) kind enough to let me hear the speakers had a cut or two felt to particularly show off the capacities of the speakers, I'd be more than happy to also listen to such selection(s)!

    I know, of course, that I can return the speakers if I am disappointed by the sound once I try them here in my own home.  But the odds of being disappointed - with the attendant hassle of packaging the speakers up for return - would no doubt be significantly lessened by hearing them, prior to purchase, in someone else's home.

     Thanks.

     

     


    EFL
  •  07-31-2007, 7:36 AM 4754 in reply to 4694

    Re: Hear some Chicago-area 633-T's?

    Ethel - did you ever get a chance to listen to the 633-Ts or take Aperion up on their in-home trial period?  Just curious!

    BTW, I aplaud you in your amateur cellist efforts, the cello is one of my favorite instruments.  I would love, someday, to follow in your footsteps and give it an attempt!  ;)

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