kingpintps
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Thanks, this certainly is very helpful. I'll save money by going for the T20s right now and the upgrade to some monitors next year. I tend to burn in all my audio equipment for at least 50-80 hours. so initial impressions will definitely not be my last. To be honest, I wasn't too excited on spending an additional $100 - $120 on the A2 or T40, and was just going with them for a lack of options. This makes it a lot easier.
Hopefully they will start selling some Swan 200MKII in India by next year!
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Hopefully they will start selling some Swan 200MKII in India by next year!
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I was coming from a 5.1 setup of Logitech X530, they were horrible compared to the T20, muddy bass (someone here called it single note bass and I agree with him), unclear but thick mid and a recessed, unclear treble. I was very happy with the T20 when I started using it (before burning in they sound kinda stiff, though). If you plan to save up for an upgrade for next year, go for it. I don't think you would be disappointed considering the T40 only add a little more bass and partitially fix the low volume problem of the T20 (I tend to listen at low level and at the level I like, it does not provide a very clear image of the music, not muddy, just some cue is too subtle to hear).