Crystal Audio THX-T3 review

A serious yet affordable THX Select speaker system

TechRadar Verdict

An ideal match for a mid-range THX select receiver

Pros

  • +

    Tremendous THX precision

    cool well-made looks

Cons

  • -

    Bass is less impressive than the rest of the package

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THX has been a fixture of the home cinema scene for over a decade, initially offering performance- enhancing parameters designed to make the most of fledgling technology (the original Pro Logic-centric specification) and more recently as an ill-defined quality control operation.

And while its post-processing modes have remained popular with hardcore fans and receiver manufacturers alike, THX specified speakers have largely fallen by the wayside, a consequence of buyer apathy and manufacturer resistance against some of its basic sonic dispersion tenants. So when a new(ish) brand comes to market with a genuine THX package, it's quite a story; particularly for the enthusiasts who still buy into the concept of visceral cinema sound with non-localisable and diffuse rear surround effects.

Enter Crystal Audio, a Greek-based company of keen R&D folks and committed speaker designers. The brand has been doing a lot of OEM work for other companies, as well as developing its own brand.

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