
PSB’s new speakers all look kind of the same, and they all sound kind of the same — which is to say, fantastic. The $3,500/pair T2 is unusual in that each of its three woofers rolls off at a different frequency. Designer Paul Barton created this complex design in order to achieve ideal fine-tuning of the bass response — and because he loves to complicate the lives of those of us who measure speakers for a living.
Copyright © 2013 Bonnier Corp. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.


@billr - it's definitely true that these things aren't for everybody. The costs associated with designing and producing these sorts of products, which are made in very small numbers by very small firms, are often astronomical, and for the select audience that's interested in having the very latest, best, or most paradigm-busting designs, the price might make sense.
If you page through this very gallery, however, you'll find some things we liked very much that are in the price range you mention, for instance Def Tech's ProCinema 400 home theater in a box, which comes in at a quite affordable $599.
This is nuts! Such a bargain at the cost of a very nice sedan (no, not sedan chair, an automobile!). Who is going to blow Thirty Six Thousand Three Hundred Dollars, plus tax of course, on a pair of speakers unless they are a politician expensing it as a fact-finding trip to the bowels of the Amazon Jungle with nary a mosquito bite to show for the venture. It goes without saying that no self-respecting mosquito would stick her probe into a poisonous politician, but I digress.
How about telling us what you saw in an affordable price range? Say under $500 for two or better yet, under $500 for a home theater system--you know, numbers us downtrodden poor folks can swing by cutting out meals for the kids once a week. I don't want to waste my time hearing about speakers that I wouldn't buy if I COULD afford them. I would rather give the $36,300 to OPERATION SMILE and buy 145 kids with split palates new hope for a normal life. I think, now that I mention it, that each pair of speakers should come with a required donation of a like amount to Operation Smile. Now that is something I really would like to hear!