DCM TFE200 Floorstanding Speakers
DCM TFE200 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 27, 2015]
Camaroman
AudioPhile
I've owned a LOT of speakers over the years. Many of the old classics, Advent, AR, JBL, lots of obscure speakers, Monitor Audio, Jamo, Had all the Infinitys, etc, and lots of the new stuff. After 5 minutes, these displaced my Paradigms as my main speakers. I won't lie and say these are the very best sounding speakers I've ever owned, but they are extremely close to the very best, and the bass is just incredible! I don't know how many times I've heard reviews say "you won't need a sub with these speakers" and I always laugh. I'm a bass freak, and I even have a sub for the radio in my kitchen. I have 15" Cerwin Vegas that I use a sub with. But these really DO stand all on their own. With only three smallish woofers per speaker, I have no idea how. But they do. Tight, deep, authorative. I read they brought in one of DCM's old school designers for these. Guy clearly knows his stuff.
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[Dec 22, 2009]
Chuck_Ds
Audio Enthusiast
I can honestly say that this is an excellent pair of speakers. In a small living room, I had to literally cover my ears at one scene in the X-men 2 DVD because the bass extension was too much. In a medium to large room you still don't need a subwoofer. But if you're an action movie enthusiast, I would still get a good sub to add that extra dimension to your DVD's (in a large room). (As a side note, I recommend anyone in the market to seriously consider the BIC Acoustech H100 as a sub. It offers the same type of value for the buck as these TFE200's and can stand up to sub's three times their price - honestly.) These speakers play music and movies extraordinarily well in my opinion and really impresses company, especially when paired with a good receiver and an acoustically friendly listening area. Beware, though. The original DCM of the 70's (early 80's) is not the same as that of the 90's. When DCM was purchased, its name and quality were really brought down. However, it was relatively recently purchased by a company who was committed to bringing the brand back to the glory, prominence, and quality on which it was originally founded. Therefore, I would strongly encourage you to stick with the Time Frame (which is one of the early products), Time Windows (another early product), or TFE (which stands for Time Frame Evolution - and is the newer model that has restored the integrity of the brand - and has exceeded it in my opinion). I haven't heard the TFE100's, but I own the TFE 200's and am thoroughly pleased - and quite frankly pleasantly surprised - with them.
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[Nov 21, 2009]
ORBlackFZ1
AudioPhile
DCM TFE200
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