Agreed, they do tend to be a bit illusive. Interesting (to me anyway) how the few high-end shops I've had the luck to visit are, all, aware of JA speakers, but none seem to have ever actually heard them?
Was an outfit out of upstate NY called 'North Creek Audio'. Though they did have someone local who would build a cabinet as per request, I believe their main thrust was selling kits. Enjoying woodwork myself, and willing to put out a little sweat in order to get this best bang-for-$ I could, built a pair of two-ways that I believe were called the 'Borealis' model. Either Vifa or Scan-speak drivers (?) with what seemed to be well put together cross-over, they are quite small, disappear and image like crazy, (especially with well recorded vocals), can actually fill a small room rather impressively and most important, appeased my better-half. Now in my office system.
The Pulsars are just a hair larger (but still rather small, relatively). Confess to be still a little bit more charmed by my DIY's in the imaging and disappearing dept. (for what ever reason, perhaps just that they are SO small?, they really do that well), but the Pulsars more than make up for it everywhere else. Quicker, more dynamic, great composure regardless of volume level, a sense of air and realism that my DIY's (much as I like them) just can't match. Never really been a planar speaker guy (just never had an accommodating space to give them their chance) so can not speak to their contrasts or similarities. You'll need resolve that on your own, unless someone can speak to towards this.
Good luck,
Todd
Was an outfit out of upstate NY called 'North Creek Audio'. Though they did have someone local who would build a cabinet as per request, I believe their main thrust was selling kits. Enjoying woodwork myself, and willing to put out a little sweat in order to get this best bang-for-$ I could, built a pair of two-ways that I believe were called the 'Borealis' model. Either Vifa or Scan-speak drivers (?) with what seemed to be well put together cross-over, they are quite small, disappear and image like crazy, (especially with well recorded vocals), can actually fill a small room rather impressively and most important, appeased my better-half. Now in my office system.
The Pulsars are just a hair larger (but still rather small, relatively). Confess to be still a little bit more charmed by my DIY's in the imaging and disappearing dept. (for what ever reason, perhaps just that they are SO small?, they really do that well), but the Pulsars more than make up for it everywhere else. Quicker, more dynamic, great composure regardless of volume level, a sense of air and realism that my DIY's (much as I like them) just can't match. Never really been a planar speaker guy (just never had an accommodating space to give them their chance) so can not speak to their contrasts or similarities. You'll need resolve that on your own, unless someone can speak to towards this.
Good luck,
Todd