
There is only one level playing field on which to compare speakers, only one that eliminates all preconceived notions, only one that is fair: the frequency response graph. Please keep the following two facts in mind as you peruse the graphs below: One, a speaker with a jagged, uneven, poor frequency response absolutely cannot sound superior. Two, a speaker with a flat, even frequency response cannot sound poor. Since we have what is most likely the most even response in the world, one that's so close to the theoretical ideal as to be nearly indistinguishable from it- we are not going to waste time comparing speakers in a certain price range. We'll hit them all! What we will not do is tell you the names of the speakers we're comparing to, it's just not fair to the other manufacturers. But we will give you the price on each one so that you can see how much money you could have thrown away had you not found BRSE. This one sells for $3998/Pr Ours, $2499/Pr This one $5000 The HR-1 $2499 How about $11,000? Just 2.5K! Is $20,000 going to sound better? Only $2499 buys you the best! Anyone for $37,500? Sorry, you'll just have to save money! Is $45,000 the ticket? Even Frequency Resp = great sound! What's that you say? I can have better Maybe this $45,000 wonder? sound and save $43 large? Do real people actually pay $50K for a Buy our speaker and get better sound loudspeaker? That much for one with for $47,000 LESS! this hideous graph? Crazy. The speakers at left were chosen at random, most of them are household names (in an audiophiles' house anyway) and each is representative of the speakers in it's price category. Well, except ours of course... ours appear to have no equal in any price category. So what are you waiting for? Be the first on your block to get what is quite probably the best deal ever offered in high-end audio before we wake up and decide to charge what they are really worth! Get yours now here. . |






| Frequency response=accuracy=good sound. |















