Buggtussel speakers: a "sleeper" hi- end spker?


Anyone heard Buggtussel speakers made in Michigan(?)Their ads appear in several mags, and their website provides some interesting design and driver information. They use a transmission line bass which (in my experience)produces the tightest and best low-end. Is this the "sleeper" speaker(line) of the 21st century, or just another bunch of empty boxes??
sunnyjim
I wanted to let you know that Stereotimes.com is working on a review of the Lemniscus. Greg Weaver has already done a factory tour and mentioned us on the CES update page (Equipment Lust: Day 5.) Also, here is a link to the reference system that Greg is using

http://home.attbi.com/~analyst18/system.htm

stephen
Either the link provided by Kevin (klblair@buggtussel.comĀ ) is non functioning, he is out of town or does not wish to communicate with me.

I sent Kevin an email 5 days ago and have not had a response.
Albert -

I called Buggstussel and the Buggtussellians said they never got your e-mail. They said they check their e-mail five times a day. Anyway hope you don't mind but I passed along your phone number.

Duke
No problem Duke, they called this afternoon and we had a good discussion. Heck, there not even mad about the bent fork speaker idea, but they plan to keep their name just the same.