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    Default My speakers.

    TDL Studio 0.75M speakers. These are pretty rare. I'll never sell these babies.
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    I have a freind who has some TDL RTL2's... I have never heard the Studio series, but they sure look the part! I do like transmission line bass, I had a pair of PMC TB2S+, great weight to the sound for thier size.
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    Hiya, Thanks for looking. These speakers sound great, I hope my modified Quad 405's will suffice with these?

    I'll never sell these speakers, even if I end up getting another pair of speakers.

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    If anyone here owns TDL speakers, please come in and post some pics.





    All TDL speaker pics welcome. Especially the TDL Reference standard!!!!!!

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    Shane, I am sure you will have no problems driving the TDL's with a pair of 405's. Having said that, I have only ever heard a 405 driving ESL63's.

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    I got very close once to buying a pair of Studio 1's but settled on some SD Acoustics OBS's.

    But I was very impressed with the TDL's - unbelievable bass for the size of cabinet, but I felt that the mid-range wasn't just quite there for me.

    So how do your 0.75's differ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Grand Wazoo View Post
    I got very close once to buying a pair of Studio 1's but settled on some SD Acoustics OBS's.

    But I was very impressed with the TDL's - unbelievable bass for the size of cabinet, but I felt that the mid-range wasn't just quite there for me.

    So how do your 0.75's differ?


    They sound very nice, very clean midrange and vocals. Good TDL speakers can also be very revealing, and depends what equipment you put into them.

    My TDL's sang very nice with Audiolab amps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aquapiranha View Post
    Shane, I am sure you will have no problems driving the TDL's with a pair of 405's. Having said that, I have only ever heard a 405 driving ESL63's.



    I see lots of people say the 405 is a very good bargain. Don't know why?

    I should be getting my Quad 405's by Friday. I bought 2 of them and asked the seller to bridge them into 200w. Also the Quads have been completely modified.

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    The TDL's are quite tough to drive I would imagine at 85db, but that should be more than enough. I have 2 watts and cant get past about 1 o'clock without it being too loud - but my speakers are 95 db.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aquapiranha View Post
    The TDL's are quite tough to drive I would imagine at 85db, but that should be more than enough. I have 2 watts and cant get past about 1 o'clock without it being too loud - but my speakers are 95 db.


    What speakers have you got, are they tannoy's or something?

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