PMC TB1 Floorstanding Speakers
PMC TB1 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 14, 2016]
Tom
Audio Enthusiast
I have one of the earliest TB1 versions, prior to the use of the PMC logo when the words 'The Professional Monitor Company' were displayed in full.
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[Nov 25, 2005]
Neil Sumner
AudioPhile
Strength:
Build Quality Clean Mids & Highs Real Sound Coherence Tight Fast Bass
Weakness:
Always...the price... but... This review is for PMC GB1. It replaced my old Dynaudio 72. This speaker reveals incredible details without sounding analytical or sterile. Real sound. I feel as though I'm listening to electrostatics speakers. Soundstage...Soundstage beyond the walls of the room. Treble and midrange completely without grain at any volume level. Bass is extended and excellent. They disapear and fill the room. Similar Products Used: Dynaudio Focus 220 Dynaudio 72 Contour 3.3 PSB Stratus Gold |
[Dec 17, 2004]
brandonhu
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice quality of sound, never fear being driver by even 200w amp,
Weakness:
too real which might be a weakness in many old cds Changing my old B&W 601 to PMC TB2 is quite a difference in sound. 601 brings a more warm, blurred voice. Though, TB2 reflects with's in the CD directly. The sound is very so REAL that after trying it for several months. I feel like throwing most of my CDs. Only a few CDs can make my TB2 sing well. What a disappointment. Those who buy TB1 or TB2 should know the speaker will truly show you all the details in the CD, good and bad. Similar Products Used: B&W 601, Dyna 1.1 |
[Jun 25, 2003]
Harm Jan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Size compared to sound. Close your eyes and you think the are very large indeed.
Weakness:
Have not heard them up till now. Use them together with a Naim Nait2 (+/- 23 watts/channel, best integrated in the world) and imho this is an excellent combo. Even my girlfriend (no audio freak but likes the music) noticed the quality. Up till now have not heard a minimalist stereo perform this well en very sense. Classical, rock, hardrock, country every once in a while, it is a pleasure to listen to. And they go deep. I listened to a song the other day with silent bits in it. At least, I thought there were. Now i heard a real deep bass is played way in the back. Excelent. Similar Products Used: Came from infinity rs5000, AR308HO |
[Jun 04, 1999]
Brian
an Audio Enthusiast
I've been living with the TB1's for about 4 months now. My last system was a Sansui amp with Boston Acoustics A100 speakers. I had that set-up for 16 years! So that shows you how much I loved those speakers & what it would take to pry them away from me. |
[Apr 07, 2000]
Russ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredible bass accuracy
Weakness:
Limited distribution - Somewhat difficult to find a dealer Actually, this review is of the new FB1s. The FB1s use the same components as the TB1s. The TB1s themselves are great little speakers, but the implementation of the TB1s components into the larger, floor-standing FB1s has resulted in speakers that have achieved what I thought to be previously impossible - They've turned my wife, who previously thought it was ridiculous that I would want sound better than that produced by the 15-year-old RCA console TV she had when I first met her, into an audio enthusiast! |
[Oct 24, 2000]
BASIL ALLEN
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
TONAL NEUTRALITY/ACCURACY,IMAGING AND POWER HANDLING
Weakness:
NON IF YOU UNDERSTAND USE THEM ACCORDING TO THEIR STRENGHTS absolutely brilliant for listening well recorded music,you dont have to use your imagination in a compensatory way when listening to music,making up for the shortcomings of the speakers becouse the whole of the frequency range is well represented and very smooth.If You would like me to be very very picky i'd say REAL sub bass frequencies are accurate but sometimes too quite unless reinforced by the room they are situated in (Down to the limitations of geometry and physics perhaps)This is compensated for by a slight bass and mid bass emphasis and a slight resession in the upper mid frequencies, the combination of this emphasis and de emphasis would render most music "dull" sounding but the incisiveness of the tweeter compensates for this,making music sound etched and precise: very clever design becouse if i am right about these traits, they are slight and do not detract from the musicality and representation of the whole recorded "picture"....they present music in a way that the ear appreciates but not artificially so.But i would,nt say they were "ruthless" speakers and this is why i have had problems mixing music on them in the past; becouse of their tonal accuracy and presentation they help you to select and organise sounds very comfortably, placing sounds across the spectrum from low to high but when replayed on a simpler (not lesser) speaker mixes have tended to sound "cheaper" and less "expensive" (limited bandwidth wise) whereas mixes on ruthless speakers i.e tannoys,yamaha ns10s translate in terms of there apparent size, better yet these mixes have the illusion of "bigness" without pocessing the tonal accuracy that the PMC give which has led to much nashing of teeth and frustration supporting the theory that one speaker system can not provide every possible perspective of sound.In my system they serve as a final reference monitor,a role that non of my other monitors can quite fulfill. I hope this is helpfull to you.IF YOU ARE INTO HI-FI YOU MIGHT LOVE THE SOUND OF THEM AS I DO, IF YOU ARE INTO MIXING BE SURE ABOUT THE ROLE THEY ARE GOING TO TAKE AND AUDITION THEM BY MIXING ON THEM *NOT* LISTENING TO THEM. Similar Products Used: I HAVE HEARD NOTHING THAT IS SIMILAR |
[May 07, 2000]
Will
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
These are fantastic speakers for the price
Weakness:
Sensitive to positioning I have a pair of 500UKP TB1s bi-amped with Arcam's 9/9P combination, and I love them. Although I'm relatively new to hi-fi, I know smooth, controlled bass and open, involving treble when I hear it. These are very special speakers. |