... but please hear me out....
Philip O'Hanlon from On A Higher Note stopped in this week and along with a laptop full of good music and some very nice products from Luxman dropped a pair of these on my desk. This is the soon to be released Eclipse TD-M1 speaker system from Fujitsu Ten... and it's AMAZING!

The TD-M1 is a completely self-contained system with a built-in 24/192 DAC and class D amplifier. As with Fujitsu's passive speakers it's a single driver in a complex enclosure. Along with USB and analog inputs the TD-M1 also creates its own WiFi network to which you can connect your iPhone and stream music via AirPlay. Fit and finish is excellent and they're available in black and white.
So, how do they sound??? I believe the correct technical term is, "Holy Crap!"
Setup in a nearfield position on either side of my monitor they cast a wide and deep soundstage that spread well beyond the boundaries of the corner that my desk is shoved into. Tonal balance is excellent with a level of detail retrieval that puts many high-end systems to shame. Best of all they just suck you into the music and you forget that you're listening to a little desktop speaker.
Since this is a single driver speaker with no crossover there are no issues of driver integration or crossover losses. Regardless of volume setting the music retains the same qualities which means that you don't need to play them loud for them to be satisfying.
Imagine having music playing in your office at work in a way that is totally satisfying to you, but without disturbing anyone around you. I was able to hold conversations and talk on the phone without having to lower the volume level or mute the speakers.
It's like listening to a very good pair of headphones, but with a real soundstage and without having to wear anything.
These are coming in early February and you need to make an effort to try them out. You simply will NOT find anything like them and for $1300 they're an absolute steal.
Philip O'Hanlon from On A Higher Note stopped in this week and along with a laptop full of good music and some very nice products from Luxman dropped a pair of these on my desk. This is the soon to be released Eclipse TD-M1 speaker system from Fujitsu Ten... and it's AMAZING!

The TD-M1 is a completely self-contained system with a built-in 24/192 DAC and class D amplifier. As with Fujitsu's passive speakers it's a single driver in a complex enclosure. Along with USB and analog inputs the TD-M1 also creates its own WiFi network to which you can connect your iPhone and stream music via AirPlay. Fit and finish is excellent and they're available in black and white.
So, how do they sound??? I believe the correct technical term is, "Holy Crap!"
Setup in a nearfield position on either side of my monitor they cast a wide and deep soundstage that spread well beyond the boundaries of the corner that my desk is shoved into. Tonal balance is excellent with a level of detail retrieval that puts many high-end systems to shame. Best of all they just suck you into the music and you forget that you're listening to a little desktop speaker.
Since this is a single driver speaker with no crossover there are no issues of driver integration or crossover losses. Regardless of volume setting the music retains the same qualities which means that you don't need to play them loud for them to be satisfying.
Imagine having music playing in your office at work in a way that is totally satisfying to you, but without disturbing anyone around you. I was able to hold conversations and talk on the phone without having to lower the volume level or mute the speakers.
It's like listening to a very good pair of headphones, but with a real soundstage and without having to wear anything.
These are coming in early February and you need to make an effort to try them out. You simply will NOT find anything like them and for $1300 they're an absolute steal.