In my opinion they are definitely worth it. After 40+ years of selling Proac I have rarely heard a more musically satisfying speaker. Music lovers appreciate their foot tapping reality and great imaging.
Never seen anyone make a simple job look so difficult lol. Almost whacked the table damaging the edge of the woodwork twice. Excellent speakers though, I love my Pro-Ac's
This is a job that is normally done by 2 people, but this was filmed in 2020 during COVID lockdown, so I was on my own. I have never damaged a Proac in 40 years of unpacking them.
It was just a unit that I opened to show how it worked, it would have been removed if I had been keeping it. My regular streamer is a T+A MP3100HV, sans any stickers!
very nice. i'm thinking about getting them, my local hifi sells them then i will take them back home to nz'.are they worth it?
In my opinion they are definitely worth it. After 40+ years of selling Proac I have rarely heard a more musically satisfying speaker. Music lovers appreciate their foot tapping reality and great imaging.
@@pauljoyquilter359 what shop is your shop in nz?
@@elguigomafla - we run PQ Imports which is the distributor for Proac in NZ
@@pauljoyquilter359 ok. good to know.
Never seen anyone make a simple job look so difficult lol. Almost whacked the table damaging the edge of the woodwork twice.
Excellent speakers though, I love my Pro-Ac's
This is a job that is normally done by 2 people, but this was filmed in 2020 during COVID lockdown, so I was on my own. I have never damaged a Proac in 40 years of unpacking them.
Why dont you get rid of the annoying Spotify tab?
It was just a unit that I opened to show how it worked, it would have been removed if I had been keeping it. My regular streamer is a T+A MP3100HV, sans any stickers!