Sounds fantastic, and a great crossover designed by a true gentleman and scholar. << cough cough >>
Ok, some of that was a lie, but it's free, and incredibly well measured and documented.
Best,
Erik
Speakers in the 5-6K$ region & their components
So, if you were looking for a $1,500 speaker, my kit, the LM-1, would fit the bill. It will cost between $350 and $500 to build depending on crossover parts or if you build the cabinet yourself. ;) Sounds fantastic, and a great crossover designed by a true gentleman and scholar. << cough cough >> Ok, some of that was a lie, but it's free, and incredibly well measured and documented. Best, Erik |
Well... yes... you can approximate the stellar sound of the WaveTouch Audio Grand Tetons with the GamuT Reference Series, or Nola’s, or PureAudio Project OB’s, or the top of the line Legacy’s, or certainly the Linkwitz Orion’s / LS521’s. But, nothing else comes close for less than 5-10+x the cost of the Grand Tetons. The Grand Teton’s are an assemblge of relatively inexpensive parts that produce sound to rival the best speakers of any type available. And... the facinating thing is the Grand Teton’s present the marvelous sound of open baffle / dipole speakers (which most of these are)... yet... are ported cabinets. Again... it’s the total design that makes the difference... and... of course a designer who is a gifted "artist" and not a scientist or engineer. It is truly an "art" and not a "science." |
As one who endeavors to sell capacitors to perhaps the forty or so principal speaker manufacturers in N. America, I've reached the conclusion that the majority of designers focus on drivers, cabinets, and crossover design, with the quality of crossover piece parts a distant fourth in priority. Most OEMs source crossover piece parts out of habit or marginal cost considerations parsed down to a few dollars if not pennies. The more complex the crossover, the sharper the pencil. Moreover, the task of undertaking systematic comparisons between crossover piece parts is daunting and rarely undertaken. But any hobbyist who has made such substitutions understands the gains in this area that reveal the potential of a first rate driver. Personally I wouldn't purchase a speaker from any manufacture who can't articulate the rationale of his choices of these piece parts. ClarityCap OEM Sales |
Timlub, Fully agree on the SB drivers I too find them to be excellent quality and very consistent. I designed a Kit for SB Acoustics as well. http://pbnaudio.com/speakers/speaker-kits/xmax Good Listening Peter |