Anyone own the King Sound "King" speaker that can


give me some feedback. How do you like them? How do they compare to SoundLAB's newest PX series?

Do they have enough body and texture - "meat on the bones".
I am most interested in this speaker and look forward to your comments.

I have 300 watt monoblock amps so power is not an issue. My room is 24 x 18 and they will be 6-7 feet out from the wall behind them.
grannyring
Bill, it would be best to talk to Roger. Douglas Schroeder emailed me offline and I filled him in, and I will respond to you here as well, but my one concern is what Roger may have done to the speakers since I heard them. The cost has gone up significantly.

I listened to them twice. Imaging was very good, even sitting off center. Roger was using an RM-200, pot in the box, and a Sony CD player in his system. Zip cord for speaker cables, his own ICs, and RCA to XLR adapters on the amps. The sound stage was big, music very life like, vocals exceptional, bass a bit weak, but very acceptable. Second time around the bass issue was corrected and the speakers sounded very much like the Sound Labs I have heard. At this session Kavi Alexander of Water Lily Acoustics was also present and as a Beveridge owner himself was very impressed.

The foot print of these speakers was extremely small and would be easy to place. Roger was using what appeared to be an external bass amp, but I believe he was working on integrating the amp into the speaker base. Not sure how this ended design wise.
Clio09, you may have been listening to the King II, which uses an outboard power supply. To my knowledge there is no separate bass amp; all the drivers are powered together.

The King II is at $10,500, which is not out of line with the original King and VAC power supplies at a total of $9,800.

They are quite different, with the King II having the same driver technology as the Prince II. It seems the integration of the King II's amp into the base of the speaker is not finalized yet.
Ha, should have revisited the posts. Jumping between too many conversations. I forgot that there was more than one Roger involved here in the situation. :) I thought that the setup mentioned was a bit too spartan for Roger Du Naier and the King, but in the past he has minimized demo setups somewhat.