Tyler Acoustics my experience


i have recently purchased the Tyler Acoustics PD80s, and would like to share my experience with Ty and his speakers.
I have been searching for a certain sound and have spent over $25,000.00 for speakers and as low as $2,500.00 and everything in between. Ty and I spoke at length and he was always available, extremely dedicated to his craft. Finally after setting the speakers up and putting power to them, I was in awe, a wall of pure slammimg sound. Hope this info helps someone.
nokmuay
Ty's line of Pro Dynamics speakers appears very well thought out. In particular, his MHM format gets a big thumbs-up from me. As for his use of prosound drivers, well that's what I use and in my experience they are more challenging from a crossover standpoint but have inherent advantages that make the extra crossover work worthwhile. Ty's Pro Dynamics speakers not only offer improved dynamics, but also improved radiation pattern control. The latter matters because most of the sound we hear in a non-nearfield setup is reverberant energy, dominated by the speakers' off-axis response.

Duke
dealer/manufacturer
Yep California has too many laws I agree. Probably why they can't balance the budget. Yes KY celebrates the July 4th. Actually just recently fireworks became legal to sell. We used to have to travel to TN or AL if you wanted to set off any. Otherwise there are plenty of places that have huge festivals that set off tons of fireworks.

I see you are trying to help him and get that now but in your 1st post it didn't read like that. No big deal and yes I do agree "This is Great" isn't much of a review ;)

It looks like Nokmuay has a very nice system. I don't remember the efficiency of the PD80's but I'm pretty damn sure they are very efficient and the JC-1's might be overkill...LOL. Nice amps by the way.
I know this thread is really not about Ty only, but I have not dealt with a finer person in ALL of my 35+ years of purchasing anything. I have to share that he is a joy to work with.

Huge thumbs up for Ty! One could not possibly do more or work harder to please a customer then Ty.

No man crush here, but perhaps I am in awe of his service level as compared to the lack of it so common elsewhere today.
Tyler's speakers look like they could be the right stuff. It would be nice to find an American speaker builder that has a great product. I have considered flying out to his location to hear his products, but have noticed only a small following of fans. After auditioning many speakers at retail establishments, it is amazing the amount of difference between brands. I admit I am a very picky bastard.
Dave you would have to let him know well in advance because he doesn't always have all models for demo at one time. He pretty much builds each speaker upon an order. He may have one or two built but thats something you would have to work out with Ty. He has a pretty good following of fans from what I can tell and I don't have a man crush either..LOL :)