RBH Sound 1044-SE Floorstanding Speakers
RBH Sound 1044-SE Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 26, 2006]
TOM BR
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
COMPACT FOOTPRINT WITH 30HZ BASS EXTENSION AND VERY NICE IMAGING. GREAT BUILD QUALITY!
Weakness:
BASS CAN GET A BIT MUDDY IF YOU CAN GET THEM AWAY FROM THE WALLS AND ON SPIKES. ALSO IF ONE SPEAKER IS CLOSE TO SIDE WALL(INSIDE 3FT) AND THE OTHER ONE IS NOT, THE SPEAKER FARTHER FROM THE SIDE WALL MAY SOUND A BIT LOUDER DUE TO THE WALL REFLECTIONS CANCALLING SOME SOUND ON THE SPEAKER CLOSER TO THE WALL. TRY TO BALLANCE DISTANCE TO SIDE WALLS AS EVEN AS POSSIBLE. BROUGHT 1044SE AS FLOOR DEMO'S....
Customer Service VERY GOOD, SPOKE TO SHANE A FEW TIMES AND ALWAY HELPFULL Similar Products Used: LOTS OF OHM PRODUCTS,L, C2,H,F,I...CELESTION DITTON BOOKSHELF'S. DCM TIME WINDOWS. JBL L110.. ROGERS LS3/5... |
[Dec 02, 2004]
vektro
AudioPhile
Strength:
First, these speakers look very good with the covers removed, exposing the sexy aluminum drivers. Sound is very detailed; imaging is superb. Not too bright sounding or harsh. Vocals are very airy and detailed. I have all RBH speakers and they integrate together seamlessly. The 1010sep sub is awesome. Support is very good from RBH. I have called them before & after I bought these and they have always been very helpful.
Weakness:
4 ohm likes a bit more power. Spikes are really needed due to the narrow footprint Great speakers, excellent build quality, superb imaging. Very good sound for music, and home theater, especially when mated with the RBH surrounds and sub. Similar Products Used: Paradigm, DCM, Polk, B&W |
[Dec 02, 2002]
davidb4president
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Soundstage. Imaging(even when I was powering them with a Yamaha reciever). Speed. Price(obviously, for $200)
Weakness:
Larger room needed. Could benefit from larger forward-facing drivers. I was in the right place at the right time one day at Electronic Essentians and got these demos for $200 - albeit not looking their finest. These speakers do sound how they are supposed to, though - the mid/highs sounding particularly good. The soundstage these speakers create is amazing, but is basically limited to the higher frequencies. The side-firing woofers, however have not grown on me; in fact, the very opposite. It may be my smaller listening room, but I have increasingly noticed a growing - in my perception - disunity between the bass and the rest. I really do love these speakers And look at them with awe everytime after 6 months, but the incohesiveness of these (at least in stereo use) may "grow" on you. They are definitely better as mains in a home theater system. Similar Products Used: NAD 1020 Preamp NAD 2200 Amplifier Music Hall MMF 1 Turntable Sony DVP NS500V SACD Player Audioquest Interconnects |
[Nov 07, 2002]
TONY B
Casual Listener
Strength:
I am very happy with the 1044/se. My first pair of speakers was the polk rt10,had them for about five years. Then i was reading stero review from april and jeff atkins was talking about the smaller speakers the 641, so i call the company and they sent me the information about all the speakers they had.I spoke to kevin @RMS audio and went to listen to them ,and boy i was very happy with them,never stop looking back.kevin gave me a great deal with the main speakers and the center that i couldn't say no. I got all for under 1700 ,that's a great deal.The sound is very rich and smooth. Listen to Miles kind of blue and drink so wine.The high's amd low's and midrange are great.I have them in black and they still look great
Weakness:
Need better feet or a bigger base for them to stand on. Best sounding speakers i have listing to,yes there are more speakers that cansound better if that is a word that you want to use but for the price,this is it.I am very,very, very, happy that took the time to research this company. Similar Products Used: none |
[Nov 03, 2002]
radicon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, richness, clarity I purchased these speakers almost 2 years ago. I first read about these speakers online while I was researching new speakers for my home theater setup. I ended up purchasing these speakers sight unseen as I could not find a dealer in the entire DFW metroplex that even carried the signiture series. I could not have been happier. These speakers sound great!! The sound seperation, richness, depth and clarity is breathtaking. Friends have come over and commented on how good these speakers realy sound. Listening to The Eagles, Hell Freezes Over DVD on DTS tells the whole story. Sit back, close your eyes and you will believe that you are there onstage. Not only do you hear the richness and depth of the music, but you will feel it as well. I have listened to Infinity, Bose, Monitor Audio, Polk, Kenwood, and Pioneer speakers before and since I have purchased these RBH speakers and they just do not compare. Speaker setup: Front: RBH 1044SE Center: RBH 441SE Rear: RBH 61SE Sub: RBH 1010 SEP Cables: BetterCables.com premium speaker wire Similar Products Used: Kenwood, custom built |
[Jul 12, 2002]
davidb4president
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Unreal imaging, rock-solid build quality, efficiency. Also, the price was right...
Weakness:
They need a large room I was just about to buy six Polk Audio speakers for my first A/V system when I stumbled upon this ridiculous deal: The store had stopped carrying the RBH line - apparently RBH is really bad with filling deliveries on time - and were trying to sell these speakers for $600/pr. They were demo models which had been on the floor for at least a year, and the corners of the cabinets aren't in the best shape. After speaking with a salesman for a while, then him speaking with his manager, he told me that they'd sell the pair to me for $200, so i basically bought them on the spot without any research after demoing them on a 225 w/p/ch Sunfire reciever. It was pretty obvious that these speakers were on a completely different level than the Polk bookshelves I was planning to buy. I do have a question, though, about amplification. I am using an NAD preamp and an NAD 2200 Amplifier from the 80s to power these speakers right now and am about to buy a Denon AVR 1802 reciever with pre-outs. When I demoed the reciever with my speakers, the 80 w/p/ch seemed like they could do every bit as good of a job powering the speakers as my NAD 100 w/p/ch amp, negating the purpose for pre-outs. Anyhow, since the speakers have dual binding-posts, couldn't I split the subwoofer signal, amplify it through my NAD and send it to the speakers along with the 80-watt-amplified front signal for the mains, using the side-firing subwoofers as powered, below-100 hz, subwoofers? I don't know much about A/V equipment yet, and was wondering if there is some blatant reason why this won't work or why I shouldn't try it? I know that the crossover is 100 hz on the speakers and wonder if the Denon reciever's 80 hz crossover will make this whole Idea impossible. If anyone could tell me any info that they know about this type of a procedure it would be gladly appreciated before i buy my reciever. Similar Products Used: none |
[Mar 17, 2001]
Arby Ayche
Audiophile
Strength:
Warm,balanced sound.Excellent handbuilt USA Quality.Good looks.Competes with or beats others in price-range.
Weakness:
Pricey but worth it. Do not believe a word of the previous reviewers spurious statements.He/She/It is an agent from B.O.S.E. Similar Products Used: B+W 604. |