The NSMT exhibit at Capital Audio Fest will be in room 641. We will be exhibiting the Clairvoyant System Two driven by SPL amplification.
Major innovative break through: The new NSMT Loudspeakers reference speaker
In the next two weeks my Stereo Times review on the new NSMT Loudspeakers reference System Two will be posted. I wanted to give a heads-up to the GON members because I consider the System Two, which is composed of the Clairvoyant Monitor and SUB-DUO active band-pass subwoofer platforms to be a revolutionary break through both in performance and retail price $15,985. For example I compare the NSMT System Two to a great speaker, the Stenheim Alumine Five SE Dynamic Loudspeaker, and found the NSMT System Two to be superior in it's performance. Punch line- The Stenheim Alumine retails for $72,000! For all the details of why I came to the above conclusions take a look at the review when it is posted.
Terry London (Teajay)
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NSMT2 For even better sound I recommend changing your coil to a 12 gauge copper wax foil coil from Jantzen (go into the inside of the coil and out the outside)....also bypass your cap with a small value teflon Vcap (make sure both caps are in the best sounding direction....usually outside foil to output). Binding posts should be WBT nextgen coppers (not silver). Of course , use great sounding wire and wire directly to the voice coil wires on the woofers....not to the back of the tab but to the place the voice coil wire is attached to the tab (much more real sounding). Use my Ground Enhancers and Music Purifiers ($125 the pair) on the speaker terminals to take it to another whole level, I would also felt the entire front of the speaker right up to the surrounds of the drivers....tweeter too. Do all the above and you will have people drooling.....he he. Just call it the SE model and charge a few more hundred dollars.....everyone will want it. |
@mijostyn , +1...any dude can tinker in his garage and think that the crap he churns out is worth upwards of 20k anymore.
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The technology is very valid here. Same as what Dunlavy was doing 30 years ago. Time Aligned.....6 db per octave crossover with very little parts (so reasonably in phase).....and very good drivers. I am sure they sound as described. However, as stated above as well. This is nothing new and you can build such a system for practically zero money......however, that does not mean that these speaker are not great.....and great for the money. These are different things. My own speakers are like the 100s he sells. I use a woofer with no crossover and a set back time aligned modified tweeter on top with just a super cap and super resistor on it. Very transparent.....$45 woofer and $25 tweeter. Would blow your mind if you heard it. BTW.....cryoing the xover parts and jacks would improve the sound even more. |
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