October 27, 200916 yr Audio-Tekne SP-9301S. Price "TBD" but the Ale midranges alone cost $65,000 as parts. From Jonathan Valin's blog about Japanese audio, which I've found pretty interesting. Here is a system using Ale tweeters and compression drivers Sorry for my blurry pics. The room was kind of dark for my instant cam A magazine article pic on those speakers
October 27, 200916 yr I'm not sure how it would translate if you made it entirely out of wood. I'd work up to it. Edited October 27, 200916 yr by Dusty Chalk
October 28, 200916 yr HOLY MOTHER OF ALL THINGS THAT ARE HOLY OR EVEN REMOTELY HOLY. i want that horn sub so bad steve build me one?
October 28, 200916 yr I was also considering suggesting to him to try it on a significantly smaller scale, to reduce the problem by sheer scaling down of the cause of the magnetic waves -- say, IEM's, but where the ribbons themselves don't go into the ear. (But you don't want to make them too far from the opening, as I'm sure that will cause its own share of problems, acoustically.) Sanity check? Yamaha YH-5M - Wikiphonia
October 28, 200916 yr HOLY MOTHER OF ALL THINGS THAT ARE HOLY OR EVEN REMOTELY HOLY. i want that horn sub so bad steve build me one? This item has exceeded your credit limit.
October 30, 200916 yr Author I'll take seven for the HT system. Wait, nine, might as well add the height channels.
October 31, 200916 yr Author Only 9? Don't you want to bi-amp? We purists don't go for that, Douglas. We find too many electrons subtly inhibit the sound field. We call it bi-cramping. We purists are total cut-ups! Aha ha.
November 8, 200916 yr those look fantastic dusty I fully agree. The curvature to the back of the speaker is what I like.
November 8, 200916 yr I always thought TAD's looked hawt: I like the monoblocks. Very clean, simple design.
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