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B&W MT-25 or Polk Audio TL-2600?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 178794" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>I agree that a bookshelf system will produce better sound quality, dynamics and headroom compared to a smaller sub/sat package. Although it depends on your budget and requirements, but there are very nice small sub/sat systems available that sound great for home theater as well. </p><p></p><p>The Boston SoundWare XS is a very good option, in my opinion. The B&W 685 system would, in my view, sound considerably better than the MT20 (or Boston XS) for music and still offer a dynamic advantage for home theater, but as you say, you have space limitations right now. </p><p></p><p>The MT20 or 25 would work brilliantly in a small room and would offer more than enough impact for home theater. It's all a matter of budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 178794, member: 693"] I agree that a bookshelf system will produce better sound quality, dynamics and headroom compared to a smaller sub/sat package. Although it depends on your budget and requirements, but there are very nice small sub/sat systems available that sound great for home theater as well. The Boston SoundWare XS is a very good option, in my opinion. The B&W 685 system would, in my view, sound considerably better than the MT20 (or Boston XS) for music and still offer a dynamic advantage for home theater, but as you say, you have space limitations right now. The MT20 or 25 would work brilliantly in a small room and would offer more than enough impact for home theater. It's all a matter of budget. [/QUOTE]
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