PSB Speakers G-Design GB1 Bookshelf Speakers
PSB Speakers G-Design GB1 Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 11, 2009]
te2rx
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
- neutral, spacious sound
Weakness:
- scratches very easily
The GB1 is a nice, modern bookshelf speaker. It has an undeniably pretty exterior (a selling point of the G-Design series) and a neutral sound with a somewhat laid back presentation. In other words they're not upfront or immediately characteristic, which can be a good (i.e. immersive) thing depending on what's being played, particularly things that have a strong definition of space, including movies. But overall they handle all kinds of material well without too much of a focus on a certain sound. At the same time, I get the impression that they have a wide projection pattern-- again, both a good thing and a bad thing. It probably contributes to its spacious soundstage, but also brings out the character of the room you place it in to a greater extent than usual. It brought out certain issues with my room (manifested as a hump in the midrange) that I've since shot down with bass traps and the like. I previously haven't noticed it with other speakers I used. Unfortunately I can't draw direct comparisons with PSB's current lineup of systems as I'm not familiar with them.
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