I don't doubt it. But I'd still fork over the $40 apiece for the Refs.i bet these are still alot better than most "retail" stuff on the low end.
Seriously, go back into whatever hole you crawled out of.I assume you have heard both in comparable installs, or are you just puking out your keyboard?
Stop making posts only to imply the suggestions are wrong. Maybe if you actually MADE a suggestion of your own, I wouldn't have a problem with you. So far, I've only seen you tell other people that they are wrong, stupid, etc. If you brought something construcitve to the forum, we wouldn't be having a conversation.I can translate that into you haven't ever heard either. Stop recommending stuff you know nothing about.
Stop making posts only to imply the suggestions are wrong. Maybe if you actually MADE a suggestion of your own, I wouldn't have a problem with you. So far, I've only seen you tell other people that they are wrong, stupid, etc. If you brought something construcitve to the forum, we wouldn't be having a conversation.
Have YOU heard both of these in similar installs? I may not have, but I have heard many good reviews and many recommendations for the Refs. I have not heard anything about the other speakers. For the relatively low price of the Refs, I'd rather go with a product that has been well recieved by the sommunity here. Besides, I never recommended the Refs. I simply said that I would purchase them over the other Daytons. My personal choice in a hypothetical situation is not exactly a suggestion.
For $15 those are really nice. The midrange isn't nearly as transparent nor do they have the chest impact that the Rs series will, but the comparison isn't fair as the dollar difference is more than twice.so, M5, how do they compare?