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<blockquote data-quote="PollyCranopolis" data-source="post: 1896873" data-attributes="member: 553423"><p>Gee thanks. Anyway, I've found the big thing here with the BA's vs the CDT's is the auto eq on the 880prs. With the feature disabled, both sets can be cranked up relatively loud, and maintain good sq. With the auto eq on, there is no comparison. The CDT's whoop the Bostons. The BA's sound like popcorn if you turn them up with the auto eq enabled, whilst the CDT's handle like a dream, with hardley no noticable distortion and acceptable midbass. I'm hooked on the auto eq. I am amazed at how two entry level sets from two reputable companies can perform so diffrent. I'm going to have to look into CDT a little further, as I like what I hear. I hope to god ba pros dont experience the same issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyCranopolis, post: 1896873, member: 553423"] Gee thanks. Anyway, I've found the big thing here with the BA's vs the CDT's is the auto eq on the 880prs. With the feature disabled, both sets can be cranked up relatively loud, and maintain good sq. With the auto eq on, there is no comparison. The CDT's whoop the Bostons. The BA's sound like popcorn if you turn them up with the auto eq enabled, whilst the CDT's handle like a dream, with hardley no noticable distortion and acceptable midbass. I'm hooked on the auto eq. I am amazed at how two entry level sets from two reputable companies can perform so diffrent. I'm going to have to look into CDT a little further, as I like what I hear. I hope to god ba pros dont experience the same issues. [/QUOTE]
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