Stu,
I think purchasing the Dali Megaline is a wise choice, I absolutely love mine now that I have everything sorted out.
I do not sell the custom Dali crossover. Tom will construct another one if your willing to wait while he assembles it.
It is all hand construction with parts matched to less than 1%, point to point wire and non magnetic chassis, outboard tube power supply (supplied with Ken Rad tube).
I make no money on this, just contact him directly. The last I spoke to Tom, he required about $3000.00 to duplicate my unit. As for internal construction, I could supply photography but no schematic.
I hired Tom and participated in selecting the chassis, cage, face and size, overall appearance and color and such and Tom designed the circuit by reverse engineering (my) original factory stock unit and basing changes to that design on what I wanted. I ask for unity gain HF, bass EQ adjust and Bass gain adjust with no transistors and requested outboard power supply.
To email me with questions and Tom's phone number , click on my name and go through the Audiogon server.
I think purchasing the Dali Megaline is a wise choice, I absolutely love mine now that I have everything sorted out.
I do not sell the custom Dali crossover. Tom will construct another one if your willing to wait while he assembles it.
It is all hand construction with parts matched to less than 1%, point to point wire and non magnetic chassis, outboard tube power supply (supplied with Ken Rad tube).
I make no money on this, just contact him directly. The last I spoke to Tom, he required about $3000.00 to duplicate my unit. As for internal construction, I could supply photography but no schematic.
I hired Tom and participated in selecting the chassis, cage, face and size, overall appearance and color and such and Tom designed the circuit by reverse engineering (my) original factory stock unit and basing changes to that design on what I wanted. I ask for unity gain HF, bass EQ adjust and Bass gain adjust with no transistors and requested outboard power supply.
To email me with questions and Tom's phone number , click on my name and go through the Audiogon server.