PSB Speakers Image T65 Floorstanding Speakers
PSB Speakers Image T65 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[May 17, 2017]
Roald
Audio Enthusiast
BRILLIANT PSB T65 . I think the PSBs are superb speakers I was surprised to hear how good they sounded ;-) |
[Jul 01, 2012]
YASHIC ROHITH
AudioPhile
The T65 has come of age and has been superseded by the T6......or has it.????
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[Mar 27, 2006]
Espen
Audio Enthusiast
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[Mar 20, 2006]
neoagnusdei
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean sound, tight and deep bass, and overall music reproduction. Price is reasonanble.
Weakness:
Well, maybe slighly wamer tone would be nice, but my personal opinion. Well, There are so many audipphile grade speakers in the market that people have an ordeal to find and buy what they want. Of course, a basic economics dictates one's choice in many areas of shopping.
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[Feb 13, 2005]
hifibob
AudioPhile
Strength:
Bass, highs, transparency, easily load to drive.
Weakness:
Somewhat large speakers, mid range is not first class, no discount from store owner due to being the new line in the Image Series. I have owned many speakers over the years. Started out with Klipsch, then Polk, then B&W, then Martin Logan, then Dynaudio, the ProAc. Each have their strengths. Klipsch - great bass, but honky horn. Polk - more refined than the Klipsch, but still mid fi. B&W - awesome mid range, great soundstaging, but power hungry and very picky with partnering equipement. Martin Logan - see through transparency, but laser beam sweet spot. Dynaudio - refined, but pay big $$$ for brand name. ProAc - great mids, highs, but big $$$. What brought me to PSB was a impromptu visit to a hifi store. My wife and I went to the big city so she could visit a furniture store she has been wanting to visit for some time. I noticed a locally owned hifi store across the street and walked into it to kill time. Went in looking for a DVD player for my second rig I am setting up so I can watch my kids' (and mine) favorite animated DVDs - like Bugs Life, Shrek, etc. with them and more grown up movies with my wife. Since I've had kids, I've found myself watchimg more movies than listening to music. I heard the PSBs playing in the background and was surprised to hear how good they sounded hooked up to inexpensive electronics (NAD stuff). Never thought about PSB as an audiophile brand, except for their Stratus line, which I always found balanced way too forward in the bass for my taste. Well, I got distracted from my DVD player search listening to the PSBs. The owner of the store came over, we got chatting, I listened some more, and decided to take them home for a more serious listen. I'm sure audiophiles transitioning to home theatre have had the same experience I'v had. You put your audiophile speakers next to your hidef tv and almost crap your pants from the distortion the speaker magnets cause. Well, the PSBs are magnetically shielded and the owner said I could put the T65s as close to the hidef tv as I wanted. He was right. I have not picked out a home theatre receiver yet (thinking going NAD), so I hooked up the T65s using my Proceed Amp 2 (made by Mark Levinson) and my VTL 5.5 preamp. Hooked up my Luminous Audio garden hose cables and put in some music. Flat out amazing. I am use to monitor speakers, so the deep, taught, powerful bass the T65s produce just tickles my fancy. Helps out with movie explosions too. Which is fine by me because I hate subs and all their set up problems. Next, I noticed how transparent and clean these speakers are. Up there with the big boys - no joke. Then, I noticed how sweet and delicate the treble is. Notes fade away clearly and NO metal dome tizz. Soundstaging in the lateral plane is equal to the big boys, and pretty darn good in depth too. Better yet, the speakers are easily placeable for best sound and my wife likes the real maple veneer. These speakers are fantastic and about as good a bargain at their price in all of high end. They do well on music and movies. They are not embarrased in my big rig and do fantastically well in it. Of the speakers I have owned above, the B&W Matrix 805s were my favorite. The T65s soundstaging is as good as my old B&W 805 Matrix, as is the T65s tweeter. Not quite the midrange presence, but the T65s transparency makes up for this, even better that the 805s. Try putting a B&W up next to your tv and see what happens. Oh, I forgot to mention that being an audiophile, I campared the T65s in my hous with NHT ST-4s, Monitor Audio Silver Series, Infinity Betas, and the KEF line with the supertweeters (get real). T65s blew the all away. Similar Products Used: See above. |