https://www.diysoundgroup.com/sentinel-15.html
Lots there I am confident you will love.
(BTW, I am not a horn guy myself, just based on your tastes, I think this is for you.)
Best,
E
Missing the Old Days
Here is a link to one such product from DIY Sound Group: https://www.diysoundgroup.com/sentinel-15.html Lots there I am confident you will love. (BTW, I am not a horn guy myself, just based on your tastes, I think this is for you.) Best, E |
Doug S nailed it. My orders for the SW15 have been off the hook. Why? Because people want to get back to music and warmth. High End Audio took a weird departure back in the 90's and never really got back on track enough to satisfy many hunting for that full range, and not marginal full range, sound. I look at a lot of recommendations and think to myself "are these recommendations to the OP or High End Audiophile almost there but not quite suggestions". If someone is looking for a 15" inch sound, why not recommend a 15" sound. It's really fun watching the 12", 15" and 18" folks coming back to life. As well it's also nice seeing the paper tweeter folks back. Michael Green www.michaelgreenaudio.net |
I'm a big fan of bigger woofers that aren't crossed over too low as well. In my mind 8" is the minimum woofer size that can give decent punch. 10" or more is better. A pair of 8" woofers is still fairly common and that can come close to a single 12. Small speakers mated to a subwoofer can't sound like big speakers with big woofers. Sub/sat systems can be great on some things but for large scale, dynamic music I've never found them satisfying. |
Really good points being made here! I certainly am not suggesting Ty and his Speakers are sub par, not on the up and up. What feedback I personally was able to find was very positive. When I saw those new Halo 1's for 2600 a pair, I was super excited, the shiny black woofers just struck a memory in me. My first experience buying speakers, way back in the early '90's was not good. I bought a pair of those "White Van" specials we all know of from the Brother of a friend. Needless to say within a couple days, after some pretty heated exchanges, I returned them and got my money back. I then bought the MTX AAL 2230's and never looked back. They still sit connected to that old Kenwood 100 watt receiver at my ex wife's house. After my experience with these Goldenears, I am on the hunt for that bigger natural sound. I dam near bought a pair of the current Cerwin Vega XLS-215's. But after reading numerous reviews, many people say you still need a Sub for them! All show and No Go is how I'd put it. They're dual 15" speakers, designed with no Balls I guess...At any rate, even though these Triton 5's sound nice, it's just not the same. I'm upgrading the Amp ten fold and adding a second JL D-108 Sub. And that'll be that until I find a new pair of Speakers. I will say, I listened to a pair of PSB Imagine T3's and was very impressed with their sound overall. But at $7500 a pair, I'm much better off spending 3k to 4k or going all in on the Double Impacts / Se's, or giving a higher end Tyler Acoustic Model a try. The search continues... I have time...gotta pay off the rest of my Amp first! :-) |