ForceField 40 Receives Stereonet’s Applause Award
The ForceField 40 combines the speed and tightness of smaller subs with the weight and impact of larger models, says Stereonet’s Tony O’Brien.
The ForceField 40 combines the speed and tightness of smaller subs with the weight and impact of larger models, says Stereonet’s Tony O’Brien.
Shane Bollin tests the ForceField 40 subwoofer with some of his favorite demo tracks and is impressed by its combination of extension, impact, and resolution.
Chris Kelly of The-Ear.net listens to the Triton Sevens and gets absolutely hooked on the music.
Sound & Vision’s David Vaughn puts the new ForceField 40 through its paces and deems it worthy of the magazine’s Top Pick Award. “If music is your main passion, you’ll love what the ForceField 40 brings to the table,” he concludes.
TAS’s Tom Martin adds the ForceField 30 compact sub to the BRX bookshelf speakers and likes what he hears.
The Triton Three+’s combination of extended highs, warm mids, and deep bass make them perfect for music and movies, says Secrets’ Glenn Young.
Michael Lavorgna of TwitteringMachines.com spent quality time with our Triton One.R floorstanding towers, and praised its room-filling, mind-opening, and body-moving sound.
Noting its outstanding transparency, soundstaging, and imaging, Tom Martin of The Absolute Sound calls our BRX bookshelf speaker “the basis of a genuinely high-end system,” and concludes: “For those of you who want musical involvement and engagement, this speaker is an excellent choice.”
Our new ForceField 30 is “a pretty spectacular-sounding sub,” says The Audiophiliac Steve Guttenberg, who notes “tremendous weight and impact and thrust that it’s capable of delivering effortlessly.”
Mark Craven of HiFi News finds much to admire in our little wonder, the overachieving BRX, praising its well-balanced, thrilling yet non-fatiguing sound.