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RSE Annihalator - any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Telephono" data-source="post: 74552" data-attributes="member: 731"><p>Ja, I reckon it's the Quads, really. On well-recorded stuff they're absolutely awesome, with the music I like they're a little too much. Just too much information...</p><p></p><p>I really enjoyed the Electrocompaniet/DJs with a set of Acoustic Energy Eagis Ones. Of course, they had nowhere near the top-end extension and detail that the Quads have. But man, those mids...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telephono, post: 74552, member: 731"] Ja, I reckon it's the Quads, really. On well-recorded stuff they're absolutely awesome, with the music I like they're a little too much. Just too much information... I really enjoyed the Electrocompaniet/DJs with a set of Acoustic Energy Eagis Ones. Of course, they had nowhere near the top-end extension and detail that the Quads have. But man, those mids... [/QUOTE]
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