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Excerpts from
Robb Report/Home Entertainment: "Every aspect of DeVore’s designs communicates enduring quality, and that is a rare trait in today’s commodity-oriented marketplace. Remarkably, the front speakers completely disappear as separate sources, creating a seamless wall of sound, and the Gibbon 3’s sound perfectly jells with the 7.1’s. Watching a gritty urban psycho thriller, In the Cut, I cannot readily distinguish between the speakers’ portrayal of street noise and the actual din that comes through when I open my window. It’s one of those “Is it real, or is it …?” moments. Is one of my windows actually open? I pause the DVD and the uproar vanishes, instantly demonstrating the speakers’ lifelike sonics. On Tony Bennett’s Sings Ellington CD, not only does the orchestra magically appear in my room, so does the actual acoustic space of the recording venue. The Gibbon 7.1’s stereo imaging borders on holographic, and my DVD-Audio surround discs project a new degree of focus." Read the full review here. |