Thoughts wanted for new speaker design


I am working to introduce a new speaker at Capital Audiofest this year and have a few tentative designs but wanted to do a little market research and see what you guys would find most interesting. Since I don’t have $40K for focus groups, thought I would ask your guys POV.

I currently offer two stand mounts - one which is a fiberglass based composite (Nightshade) and the other is Carbon Fiber bases (Blackthorn).

you can see them here at:

www.verdantaudio.com

i am currently sold out but will be back in stock in about two weeks.  

i am looking to see what you guys would be most interested in:

1. a higher efficiency standmount - 92dB to 93dB but will be using compression drivers. Material could be MDF or Bamboo but most like Bamboo. Price ~$2500

2. A less expensive standmount made from bamboo or MDF that will be ~$2000. Likely be less than $2000 if it is MDF.

3. A Nightshade (fiberglass) Floorstander that would retail at $8-$10,000.

4. A floorstander that would look like 1 or 2 though I expect the efficiency of 1 will be closer to 100dB. Retail $3500 to $5000.

Unless you guys saw me at AXPONA or know someone who bought my first batch of speakers I know you haven’t heard my current stand-mounts. Just looking for a POV on what will be most interesting to you.

Thanks in advance.






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They are not custom.  They are from Eton which are used less frequently here in the US than in Europe.  

They are spectacular drivers and they actually sound better than they look, and I think they look pretty fabulous.  
My opinion is that there should be more speakers that maximize output above the subwoofer range.  I think a sealed box that starts to roll off gradually around 80 hz is the ideal for a lot of situations.  Even for bigger 3-ways I think it makes sense.  It allows for much better dynamics in the rest of the frequency range and reduces room problems.  Most of the time the best location for bass depends on room resonances.  It'd be better to not have to worry about that much for main speakers.  
A sealed box that rolls off at 80hz is easy interesting.  I need to think about what to do with the crossovers tue drivers I am using can comfortably deliver that.  

It certainly would maximize flexibility in terms of placement.  Something to consider as I work on these more modestly priced products.