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It has the open back like the SoundScapes and is said to have an extremely transparent sound.
Guess who got the prototypes that Jim built for Dennis
Here is a picture of a new Philharmonic prototype. Why am I showing this in a Salk thread? Jim built the prototype and Dennis Murphy says that Jim can make a premium version for people. It is supposed to be sort of a SS8 light speaker. It has the open back like the SoundScapes and is said to have an extremely transparent sound. I haven’t heard it, but I have never let ignorance stop me before. I would expect it to have a somewhat similar sound to the SS8, but without the super tight bass slam. It also has thinner walls than a SS8 which should make it fall a bit short of the crystal clarity that the SoundScapes have. Bob
... I doubt that many (any) other producers would agree to an arrangement like this.
Alright alright. They are still in transit and if FedEx doesn't mess up then they should be with me tomorrow . I will definitely do a non audiophile review once I get them setup. I will be powering them with my Denon 4520 and/or crown xls 1500.
In any event, it appears that both speakers will be playing in the same room at the Capital Audio Fest in July.
That sound about right. There's only so much slam you can get out of a 6.5" woofer, even if it is a ScanSpeak Revelator. And I'm not claiming the titanium midrange is quite as super refined as the Accuton. In any event, it appears that both speakers will be playing in the same room at the Capital Audio Fest in July. And I want to thank Jim for taking this on. I doubt that many (any) other producers would agree to an arrangement like this.
The number stated on the SS8 page should have been 42Hz, just as with the M7's. Having two woofers only effects sensitivity and power handling. The woofers do not play any lower.