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If willing to spend $4300 for the custom Tempesta, is it worth spending a little more for the Soundscape?
Well, the Salk HT2-TL's are $4500 plus shipping. http://www.salksound.com/ht2-tl%20-%20home.htmYou should go to this Salk thread - http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=20721.0 to find someone near you to audition a pair. (Or PM Jim Salk to find someone near you.) Listen for yourself.
The Soundscape M7 is not really an apples to apples comparison due to the extra cost of the veneer and cost of shipping. By the time you include those you are looking at more like $5500 depending on veneer, whereas with the Tempesta these are both included. They should sound very similar, the speakers use identical drivers except for the woofer.
Well, impossible to say which sound best, what sound best to me may not be with you. You mention phil, have you tried asking dennis to custom make the top section as a regular box type?
They both use custom versions of the Raal, not sure if either use the amorphous core or how they differ. I don't know the details of which midrange is used in either one, just that they're both Accuton.
I've recently received my Cirrus and posted my impressions on Audiogon in the Vapor Cirrus Review thread under user mtruong34:http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1291159371&openflup&149&4#149
I have both the Cirrus and Tempesta on order now. I think the Tempesta will be ready in 2 weeks. I bought the kit and had the cabinets outsourced and built out of stacked birch ply with the same specs as the pre-built cabinets. I heard that my Cirrus are 2 weeks away from veneering, so hopefully they are not too far away from being finished. I'm going to live with both for a while and keep the ones I like best.
Thanks for your very candid review with all the pluses and minuses ... Nicely done. At also gives me a point of reference since I own TRL gear. You want to looking into trying an external DAC as I did not see that mentioned in the list ofmy our equipment. On another note that may be unnecessary as you are already enjoying music Super thanksSunil
I see you got yours in Pau Ferro, was that the standard upgrade charge or was it extra? Did you get any other upgrades in yours? Do you know if Rick makes any internal changes to the pre-built cabinet?
The Pau Ferro is an upcharge. I did not get any upgrades internally, but I did rewire mine internally with VH audio OCC/teflon wire, which was an improvement.Rick does totally line the cabinets with no-rez. There is also a clever vertical brace in the cabinet (in the PE cabinet) that braces all 4 sides (the front and very small rear panel don't need bracing). The result works very well. The lower mid to low bass obfuscation that is the typical signature of panel flap is totally missing. That part of the range is about as transparent as the rest of the range, and one of the clearest speakers in that range that I've heard.I'm still in love with mine. Because they are so transparent, it takes more work to get the best matchups from the rest of the system, but they always sound great, even on older mediocre CDs and such.