I can't decide if the Bayz Audio products are coffee makers or drill presses.
Possibly a band saw?
Imagine a bureaucracy briefed with designing and building a speaker that they would put on the market for $130,000. Committees, consultants, white boards, regulations, endless meetings and sub-committees formed. Various governments would come and go during which the brief would be tweaked and any progress made thus far would have to be re-examined.
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Designing and manufacturing a high end product is first of all risky and generally expensive. Making a successful and great sounding high end speaker is not for the faint of heart. Contrariwise, high end cable is as risky but generally not as expensive with huge margins (as are many tweaks). Can you imagine the Estalon speaker which uses a totally non-proprietary box, probably more expensive than the Bayz or a more conventional box? Those who design and manufacture their own drivers (Magico) or cross-over components (Wilson) really take audiophilia in a new direction. I don't bemoan the high sales price of high end speakers around $100,000. Plus, shipping costs due to high weight and demand for perfect finishes. What I don't appreciate is funny money high margin, often mass produced products (such as cables and tweaks). |
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@mjbishop99 (=OP), please, be more specific. I attended countless of live, un-amplified performances (mainly classical) throughout Europe. It fine-tuned my ear-brain over the years, in a much more effective way than argumentation on forums.
QUESTIONS 1. Musical preferences ? jazz ? Classical ? Rock? (Wilsons are better on jazz than on classic. Harbeth, the opposite. Alsyvox ribbon panels and Aries Cerat Symphonia horn speakers -both OUTSTANDING- can play them all, etc). 2. Average listening level ? (any free "sonometer" app with your smartphone will help providing an answer) 3. Listener-speaker distance ? (it DOES matter a lot). In METERS, please. 4. Room size & acoustics ? (plain carpet? Wooden floor, etc)
SUGGESTIONS (for what it’s worth...). By decreasing importance:
So, go attending live performance. GO! ;-) (moreover, concerts cost peanuts compared to gear; and streaming music while sitting at home only rewards musicians with $0.15 (fifteen CENTS!!) for 7800 streams, a independent band said...).
Keep us posted ;-)
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