The entire box doesn't need to be made out of concrete. You could make the baffle from aluminum or some other material that is practical. My point is that making the entire box of a ludicrously expensive speaker out of a single material is ridiculous. Making it in a factory and shipping it somewhere is ridiculous. It doesn't translate if the point is to get the best performance for your $685k. What is going on here is that the guys who make the decisions for these companies have been around enough rich people to know just how vulnerable their vanity makes them.
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Through NEWAS, an audio club now gone I had the opportunity to hear the Sason Ltd. Granite speakers that Ridge Street Audio brought up
with his Poemi
cables for a meeting we had. The Positive Feedback article was written by the host of the meeting. Affectionately called Roozer. http://www.stereomojo.com/SasonReview.htm https://positive-feedback.com/Issue17/sason.htm It was truly a unique experience especially since the speakers were set up in a 2 story great room with balcony and about 45' x 28' in floor space. It filled the room. On talking with Robert and Steve on the research and work to get the granite, internal wiring and speaker terminals (no binding post) right was eye opening. I wish I had the money to buy them back then, although I still love my Soliloquy 6.3's. It is amazing what you can use for speaker cabinets if you are willing to try. Bossman |
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