Definitive Technology PM 700 Floorstanding Speakers

Definitive Technology PM 700 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

1" aluminum tweeter, 5 1/4 midrange, 250 watt 8" subwoofer

USER REVIEWS

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[May 06, 2003]
mwh
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound Stage Bass Variable subwoofer

Weakness:

none

WOW. What a difference these make. I upgraded from B&W Nautilus 805s. Sound stage improved, bass is awesome, mids and highs great. Had hoped to go with towers, but wife mandated speakers be kept in cabinet. I have kept the B&W HTM 1 center and they blend superbly. If you need speakers to fit in a relatively small space give these a try. You will not be disappointed. We did an A-B comparison and even my wife agreed the PM 700s were much better all around. For the cost they are a steal. System: Lexicon MC12b Sim Audio Titan Amp Pioneer elite 47a DVD player Legacy Subwoofer

Similar Products Used:

B&W Nautilus 805

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 05, 2003]
TAD BEDNARZ
AudioPhile

Strength:

JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING. FOR TWO CHANNEL WITH THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT AND SETUP, NOTHING COMES CLOSE.

Weakness:

REALLY NOTHING OTHER THAN BEING TALL AND DEEP. YOU MUST HAVE PLENTY OF BACK WALL SPACE.

LET ME JUST START OUT BY SAYING, THESE ARE WONDERFUL MONITORS. I HAVE AUDITIONED MANY PAIRS OF MONITORS AS WELL AS OWNED MANY AND WHAT THESE DO IN TERMS OF REALISM, SPACE, SEPERATION, DEPTH JUST ABOUT ANYTHING POSITIVE YOU CAN SAY EXISTS IN THIS PM-700. THE BASS IS TIGHT AND TRUE. NO SUB NEEDED. I USE THEM IN MY OFFICE SETUP AS TWO CHANNEL. TOTEM, B&W, HARBETH, JM LABS, DYNAUDIO ETC. DONT COMPARE AT LEAST IN MY OFFICE. IF YOU DO TRY THESE, GIVE THEM ABOUT 200 HOURS OF BREAKIN AND USE A 30 TO 60 WATT AMP ESPECIALLY TUBE. THESE MONITORS SHINE.

Similar Products Used:

B&W, DYNAUDIO, TOTEM, JMLABS, POLKS, EGGLESTON, EPOS, GERSHMAN, HARBETH AND MORE I CAN'T THINK OF.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 03, 2002]
GM
Casual Listener

Strength:

Huge sound, small size

Weakness:

None

If you close your eyes, and listen to the DefTech PM700's, you would think they were ten times the size that they are. A huge, clear, and deep sound that comes very close to the towers it trys to emulate in a small bookshelf speaker. If you want the sound, but don't have the space for towers, Deftech's PM series is the answer.

The highs/mid levels were typical Deftech-flawless. But the added depth to the lows, even without a sub, is incredible. It is just hard to believe that such a huge sound is coming from such a small size. With the added Deftech Prosub 100tl, there is certainly no shortage of low rumbles with 5.1 cinema.

System:
Yamaha VX995
Center (an old Bose 3.1 while I wait for the Deftech CLR2300 to arrive)
Front: Deftech PM700's
Sub: Deftech Prosub100 tl
Rear: Deftech BXP/2's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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