

The musician inside you will love it for its sound, while the interior designer inside you will adore its timeless beauty…There are lots of great audio products out there, but only once in a blue moon I meet a product that is as special as the Tribe Tower – that’s why I’m pleased to present it with the NOVO Exceptional Choice award recognition. “There is no other way to put it – the Totem Tribe Tower is a knockout success. More information on the Tribe Towers here Novo on the Tribe Tower Our customers have shared absolute satisfaction with this exceptional product. Tribe Towers have garnered universal praise from the industry since their release. They are capable of truly remarkable sound while being room, and placement friendly with a small footprint.
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Housing the driver compliment is a sleek sealed cabinet with no parallel lines. The tweeter is a 1.3” soft dome in a resonance controlling metal faceplate that extends up to 30kHz.
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Remarkably, they require no crossover and reach full range capabilities with the use of just 2 proprietary 4″ torrent woofers.
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The Tribe Tower represents the culmination of research and development of the Element, and Tribe series speakers. In 2017, Totem Acoustic announced the release of the Tribe Tower speaker. You can hear the passion and love of music in every design, each new model is a step closer to perfection. I also see that you have a sub, but are you listening to your music in 2ch only or do you have the sub active as well?After many years of carrying Totem Acoustic Speakers at The Hifi Attic, we still feel giddy when a customer asks “where is the subwoofer?” How is it possible that the slim, attractive speaker is capable of creating such a rich, room filling sound? Since the early days of Totem Acoustic, classic speakers like the Arro and Model One have been causing reactions like this all over the world.


The Tribes, while they only have 4" woofers as well, there's two of them, which will probably help tremendously (seeing as they go down to 54Hz instead of 70Hz) in improving your mid-bass/mid-range issues because there's simply more surface area involved (I assume). Explore the islands and direct your tribe to build structures, search for hidden items, complete mini-quests, or battle enemies to fulfill their destiny. You might have to look at speakers with larger woofers (a minimum of 5.25", ideally 6.5"), but I also understand that space restrictions can't always allow for anything more than what you currently have, which is totally fine. Totem Tribe Go island hopping to ensure your tribe's survival in this awesome adventure that combines real-time strategy with hidden object gameplay. It could even be that the speakers aren't physically capable. Of course, others with infinitely more knowledge can chime in on any of this - I invite anyone to please correct me as I do not want to give bad advice! If you have it set to Flat in your AVR, those changes will not take effect. One thing to note is that when you adjust the curves, and whatnot in (assuming you're using) the app is that it only affects the Reference setting. You probably won't find speakers at a max of 5" depth without them being classified as on-wall - most small bookshelf speakers at a 12" height are a minimum of 7"to 8" in depth - so those listed above are the ones that might fit the bill? One option, instead of spending money on an entirely new set of speakers, is to move the Motion 4i speakers to surround duty, and return the (8i and) 2i speakers. Revel Concerta: Revel Concerta2 S16 (High Gloss Black) Multi-purpose speaker at Crutchfield I also see that you have a sub, but are you listening to your music in 2ch only or do you have the sub active as well?ĮLAC Muro: ELAC Muro™ OW-V41S (Black) On-wall speaker at CrutchfieldĮLAC Debut OW4: ELAC Debut 2.0 OW4.2 On-wall speakers at Crutchfield The integration of this complete surround package is so synergistic that the result has to be heard to be believed. The Tribes, while they only have 4" woofers as well, there's two of them, which will probably help tremendously (seeing as they go down to 54Hz instead of 70Hz) in improving your mid-bass/mid-range issues because there's simply more surface area involved (I assume). With Totem’s most advanced parts and technology integrated into their sleek chassis, they set the aesthetic and sonic standards for on-wall cinema/surround speaker systems. You might have to look at speakers with larger woofers (a minimum of 5.25", ideally 6.5"), but I also understand that space restrictions can't always allow for anything more than what you currently have, which is totally fine. Click to expand.It could even be that the speakers aren't physically capable.
