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Ratings – Definitive Technology Home Theater Speakers User Manual

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FEATURES Definitive’s Mythos STs are tall,

slender floorstanders housed in solid

aluminum enclosures (available in silky-

smooth satin silver or black finishes) that

attach to polished granite floor plates.

Despite their pencil-slim appearance the STs

are fullrange speakers with built-in powered

subwoofers. Internally, the STs are subdivided

into two sections. The top supports a two-way,

midrange-tweeter-midrange D’Appolito

array that handles all frequencies from the

mid-bass region on up, while the bottom

houses a 300-watt sub based on an unortho-

dox “racetrack-shaped” woofer flanked by

a pair of oblong passive radiators. The sub

delivers potent bass that extends down to

a claimed 14 Hz.

The matching Mythos Ten center channel

essentially takes the top section of the ST,

flips it on its side, and stretches the chassis

just enough to fit in a pair of oblong passive

radiators similar to, but smaller than, those

in the ST. The Mythos Ten’s bass doesn’t go

as low as the floorstander’s does, but its

voicing is identical to the ST’s, meaning

you’ll enjoy seamless speaker-to-speaker

transitions when sound effects pan across

the front channels.

Completing the system is a pair of Mythos

Gem XL surround speakers, also based on

two-way, three-driver D’Appolito arrays. The

speakers are an earlier-generation design

so their drivers are not quite as sophisticated

as those used in the STs and the Ten. Even

so, the compact Gem XLs could easily

qualify as main speakers in most systems,

meaning they’re more than adequate as

surround speakers.

MOVIE PERFORMANCE The Mythos ST

surround system draws together three

essential sonic qualities — power, detail,

and refinement — that add up to a fourth:

a touch of pure magic. Let me explain what

this means.

On movie soundtracks, the ST system

produces an articulate, neutrally voiced and

decidedly muscular sound that absolutely

takes command of most listening rooms.

In the initial chase seen from Terminator III:

Rise of the Machines, a deadly robotic

Terminatrix (Kristanna Loken) drives a

motorized crane, pursuing John Conor (Nick

Stahl) and his spouse-to-be (Claire Danes)

through crowded city streets. The ST system

reproduced the ensuing mayhem of the

crane ripping through phone poles, cars

and even buildings with terrific vigor and

dynamic impact. Yet at the same time the ST

rig never lost sight of two key qualities that

many systems lack: overarching clarity and

low-level detail.

Ratings

(compared with $5.5k surround systems)

Transparency and Focus

Imaging and Soundstaging

Tonal Balance

Dynamics

Bass Extension

Bass Pitch Definition

Bass Dynamics

Value

Poor

Good

Excellent

“the STs are fullrange speakers with

built-in powered subwoofers”

“power, detail, and refinement ...

sheer realism that is captivating”