Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody View Post
I had the Array 1400's in my system back when I had my CJ gear, The 1400's needed some current to get them off the ground, my tube monoblocks just wasn't a good match. I still thought they sounded good but I couldn't get them to image properly in my room, notice the horn is vertical, very narrow horizontal dispersion. There are other good JBL options but it sounds like the WAF factor puts them out of the running.
Good to see you, Mr. P!
The dispersion characteristics was one of my main concerns with the design of the 1400's horn. How would you compare your 4367's with the 1400's?

I would strongly urge you to take a listen to Legacy audio. They sound good and are efficient.
Already have. I've listened to my friend's Whispers with a multitude of amps and everything from hi-res to reel to reel. Nice speakers, didn't blow me away from a dynamics standpoint, but that what you get from open baffle woofers. Haven't heard the Focus, but I can get them new 30% off, which is still beyond my budget.

I had Studio2's hooked to my Pass for a while, if you had a less than outstanding audition there's a problem some place and it wasn't the Studio 2's. Certainly not dry and do play deep. The bottom firing port should give easy placement. Most any Revel speaker I've seen perform their best with high current amps.
I really liked the Studio2's, especially after the disappointing showing from the Tritons. As soon as they started playing, I immediately thought "THAT's the sound I was hoping for!" Really fun and lively speaker with excellent extension on both ends. Great rhythm and grip as well. Too bad they are 2x my budget .