

Well, I'm here to tell you that the wait is officially over-it's here. Since then, we've been waiting for their solution to the problem of a surround speaker to use when a typical tower speaker just won't do. At the same time that they released the BP 3000TLs to critical acclaim, Definitive came out with their C/L/R 3000 center speaker, also with a powered subwoofer. Although this sounds like it could perhaps be too much bass for one room, it isn't, since all the subs wouldn't necessarily be playing at once. Since the 5.1 spec asserts that a full-bandwidth signal go to all five channels and a limited "bass" channel go to the LFE "0.1" track, you could theoretically have six subwoofers in a system. They also allowed the Dolby Digital/DTS requirement that there be full-bandwidth loudspeakers at every channel to be practically instituted. These immense speakers were a statement of form and function melding into one practical result, offering a ton of bang for the buck. While this deviates from conventional loudspeaker design, most of the stalwart hi-fi speaker manufacturers have switched over to this way of "powered" thinking.įirst in Definitive Technology's history were the BP 2000 tower speakers later came their mammoth siblings, the BP 3000TLs-with built-in 1,000-watt subwoofers. Good engineering plus power equals plenty of fun. Having offered loudspeakers with built-in powered subwoofers not long after the dawn of home theater, the folks at Definitive understand what powered speakers can do for performance. Granted, Tony's zeal for power led to his coked-out paranoia and ultimate demise, but other types of power can, in fact, be quite healthy.ĭefinitive Technology is a company that understands the notion of power very well. Tony Montana's immortal words in Scarface said it all: "First you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the woman." Of course, Tony was talking about a different kind of power than what you or I would be interested in (drug-kingpin power is very different from a nine-to-fiver's kind of power), but possessing even a minute amount of power can electrify one's self-esteem. Power is considered to be very important in our society. A speaker that Tony Montana would definitely love.
