Avrij,
I like your suggestion in regards to CarderSound single driver speakers. Nino, the entry speaker from CS line will lock bass and soundstage as well as scale and dynamics when compared to its bigger brother TyBone v2. The first one is single mouth design and second is double mouth, wich can be heard. Better atack, soundstage, dynamics and huge sense of scale and size.....especially with live recordings and Jazz.
It is probably due to the fact that room is loaded from the bottom as well as from the top of the speaker.
At $5900 , it is not cheap but IMO worth looking into.
There are limitations to 4.5 inch modified Fostex driver and it is the bass wich is very dynamic but locks extention. If you could add the quality subwoofer later on, you would have one amazing system that could probably make you stop looking for more.
But away, if my memory serves me right - Jeff Carder is working on new sub that will match his speakers ......I will check it out when it comes out.
Cheers
Mariusz
I like your suggestion in regards to CarderSound single driver speakers. Nino, the entry speaker from CS line will lock bass and soundstage as well as scale and dynamics when compared to its bigger brother TyBone v2. The first one is single mouth design and second is double mouth, wich can be heard. Better atack, soundstage, dynamics and huge sense of scale and size.....especially with live recordings and Jazz.
It is probably due to the fact that room is loaded from the bottom as well as from the top of the speaker.
At $5900 , it is not cheap but IMO worth looking into.
There are limitations to 4.5 inch modified Fostex driver and it is the bass wich is very dynamic but locks extention. If you could add the quality subwoofer later on, you would have one amazing system that could probably make you stop looking for more.
But away, if my memory serves me right - Jeff Carder is working on new sub that will match his speakers ......I will check it out when it comes out.
Cheers
Mariusz