Too_Blue
09-25-2010, 08:37 AM
Hi all,
Kind of dead in the intro forum, so I thought I'd post this here too.
New to the forums and a potential Sierra owner. I'm putting together a 2.1 (2.2 later) system in my living room and the Sierra 1 is on my short-short list for all the usual reasons (Dave's philosophy, his design, reviews, lovely finish options, great customer service, etc). I'm also not looking any farther than the Rhythmik F-15 (though I'm still debating between front and downfiring) for a sub and it's kind of a no-brainer to match it with the Sierras if I like their sound, since Dave offers a discount on the package and Brian at Rhythmik has teamed up with him.
But after auditioning several speakers to replace my PSB T-45's, I have a better grasp on just how different speakers can sound from each other and would really like to hear a pair. I know Dave offers a trial period, but it's easier and cheaper for everyone if I know I like the Sierra sound; I don't have to ship them back if I don't like them and Dave doesn't have another pair of used speakers on his hands that he has to sell at discount.
So are there any Sierra 1 owners in western Wisconsin or southeast Minnesota who'd be willing to let me have a listen?
I'll bring the beer! (Or wine if you prefer)
Kind of dead in the intro forum, so I thought I'd post this here too.
New to the forums and a potential Sierra owner. I'm putting together a 2.1 (2.2 later) system in my living room and the Sierra 1 is on my short-short list for all the usual reasons (Dave's philosophy, his design, reviews, lovely finish options, great customer service, etc). I'm also not looking any farther than the Rhythmik F-15 (though I'm still debating between front and downfiring) for a sub and it's kind of a no-brainer to match it with the Sierras if I like their sound, since Dave offers a discount on the package and Brian at Rhythmik has teamed up with him.
But after auditioning several speakers to replace my PSB T-45's, I have a better grasp on just how different speakers can sound from each other and would really like to hear a pair. I know Dave offers a trial period, but it's easier and cheaper for everyone if I know I like the Sierra sound; I don't have to ship them back if I don't like them and Dave doesn't have another pair of used speakers on his hands that he has to sell at discount.
So are there any Sierra 1 owners in western Wisconsin or southeast Minnesota who'd be willing to let me have a listen?
I'll bring the beer! (Or wine if you prefer)