kalali,
Good post!
I agree about how speaker drivers behave in the hands of different speaker designers.
The first time I ever liked a speaker with metal drivers was encountering Paul Hales "Transcendence" speaker designs. Paul was (is?) a wizard with crossover design and he brought the best out of those drivers. I still own some Transcendence speakers, which use Seas drivers like the JA speakers. The Hales have a purity of tone and lack of hash similar to the JA speakers. So at least my first inclination is to attribute some of that signature to the drivers, but clearly both designers knew how to get the best out of them.
The Perspectives are near the top of my list of most attractive looking speakers. It's a smart, contemporary look with a killer level of finish and craftsmanship.
Good post!
I agree about how speaker drivers behave in the hands of different speaker designers.
The first time I ever liked a speaker with metal drivers was encountering Paul Hales "Transcendence" speaker designs. Paul was (is?) a wizard with crossover design and he brought the best out of those drivers. I still own some Transcendence speakers, which use Seas drivers like the JA speakers. The Hales have a purity of tone and lack of hash similar to the JA speakers. So at least my first inclination is to attribute some of that signature to the drivers, but clearly both designers knew how to get the best out of them.
The Perspectives are near the top of my list of most attractive looking speakers. It's a smart, contemporary look with a killer level of finish and craftsmanship.