Buggtussel speakers: a "sleeper" hi- end spker?


Anyone heard Buggtussel speakers made in Michigan(?)Their ads appear in several mags, and their website provides some interesting design and driver information. They use a transmission line bass which (in my experience)produces the tightest and best low-end. Is this the "sleeper" speaker(line) of the 21st century, or just another bunch of empty boxes??
sunnyjim
I like "Bent Fork," wonder what would have happened if you had been sleeping in another spot on that bus?

Bent Fork Speakers, kind of has a nice ring to it.

Must admit though that I like Blair Audio best of all. It's a shame that others didn't like your name. Much better than Buggtussel.
truth be told, i thought, the first time i stumbled upon it, that "buggtussel" was one of the coolest names i'd ever heard for any audio product. right up there with "buttkicker." now that i know how the name was derived, i like it even more. than you, dr. kevin.

-cfb
Quote from Kevin Blair.

"when I awakened, I was informed that we had all received nick-names during the night. Mine was to be "Buggtussel"

Thread subtitle is "sleeper" high end speaker. Appears to be accurate, at least in obtaining it's name.
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Albert, if you listen as intently as you are visually observant, i have no doubt that your system sounds phenomenal : ) Sean
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Has anybody read the review of the Buggtussel Amygdala in the new Audiophile Voice Volume 8, Issue 1. Chuck Bruce called them every audiophiles delight. Sounds like some exciting stuff!