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Hi Mike,
A few notes: Although the TacT RCS 2.0 is very good there is a valid reason why they can now be got for less than half price. This is because of the huge advances made in the RCS 2.2. That's an "RCS 2.2X", not the discontinued "RCS 2.2". Don't buy an RCS 2.2 - it's too old. There was a time when you could get a RCS 2.0 upgraded to RCS 2.2, sadly this time has now past, ... Tact was going to offer a 2.0 to 2.0 mk II upgrade, but couldn't get the chips for it. They now have an RCS 2.0S that offers the same performance as the RCS 2.2X, but without the sub channels. A used or refurbished RCS 2.0 is still a very good device, and an excellent value for the money. ... IMO once you've heard the RCS 2.2 there is just no going back! With the 2.2X, you can add corner-woofers like the Lyngdorf (nee Tact) W210's and get fantastic bass. Even if you have no desire to add subwoofers now, you will once you learn what room correction can do. Without the RCS, you're the room's bitch. With the RCS 2.0S, you're putting up a fight. With the RCS 2.2X, the room is your bitch. May I just add that customer support from TacT is truly excellent. There also is the Tact Audio Users Group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TacTAudioUsersGroup/) for beginners to advanced users. BTW, don't let the advanced users and modifiers scare you off - we may have our complaints but you'd have to rip our RCS's from our cold dead hands to get it away from us. I have the RCS 2.2X, a pair of the S2150 amps, and a pair of the W410 corner-woofers. Regards, Tip |
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