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Erix
134
Jun 20, 2014
Thanks Lacoizumi, that's good to know. I was basing my comment on the first post in this thread, which didn't mention shipping. Did you research or hear anything about the sound quality on these? A four-inch woofer seems small, but I need them for a tight space in a TV cabinet.
Iacoizumi
232
Jun 20, 2014
ErixI've been told that these speakers are effectively the A2's with more bass. A buddy of mine actually owns the A2's, and they're surprisingly loud for their size; but he has them set up as desk speakers. I'm not totally convinced that they'd be capable of filling a sizeable room with sound, and if you are planning on using them for a non-desk setup, I'd definitely consider grabbing a sub.
DrBob
61
Dec 22, 2014
IacoizumiThe A2s are 6”(H) x 4”(W) x 5.25”(D) with 2.75" woofers, 65Hz-22kHz. The P4s are 9"(H) x 5.5" (W) x 6.5" (D) with 4" woofers, 58Hz-22kHz . I am powering the P4s with a Griffin Twenty AirPlay amp which has an outlet for a sub. They do play loud with 20 watts but can handle 10-125W.
Iacoizumi
232
Dec 22, 2014
DrBobSo... then yes, these are the A2s with more bass.
This new comment notification system is kind of nifty, wouldn't have realized otherwise that someone had replied to an ~190 day old comment! ;P
Unfortunately, this deal didn't come back around in time for me and I ended up grabbing a pair of Wharfedale 10.2s. They were part of an open-box deal that brought them closer to the cost of the P4s here. Currently I have them matched with an Audiosource AMP-100, but I'll be upgrading that to a Marantz amplifier in the coming months.
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