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My suggestion, get a new amp and fire up the primary speakers. Music is an incredible and important development tool for kids. From 6 months old, my son has completely enjoyed all the music in the house. Now at 2 years two months, sits and plays, listening and occasionally getting into it. I can remember when I was very young, listening to the orchestral Peter and the Wolf, a memory that has stuck with me. Just my $0.02
I think this might be the smallest of the custom Salk speakers, but I guess only Jim would know for sure:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=110045.msg1134865#msg1134865
They're the sealed versions of the 1801--W18 woof, 0w1 tweet--that I designed with Dave Ellis. I think they're one of Jim's earlier productions--I've never seen him do a side roundover with no top roundover as well.
Hi Dennis,I was referring to the speakers that I linked to, rather than the ones in the photos above. I think Jim mentioned using them for his computers around the shop. Must be nice to be a speaker manufacturer
Oh I see. Those are pretty much for near-field listening. I'm sure there are lots of more cost-effective choices for general listening. But you knew that.
Dennis, is the TB driver used in these (Salk workstation speakers) the same as in your slims?
NYC_P, is your max budget still 400 bucks? Are you leaning any particular direction, yet? Those Mini-Salks look mighty attractive.
So it looks like we'll soon have 2 book shelf systems in the house. Though, being a TV free household, it's all good to me. I'll keep you posted...
TV free household with a young one? I'm not a huge fan of TV, but every once in a while, when you're exhausted, it's good to put on a show and take a nap while the young ones watch a show. We let our kids watch two 1/2 hour shows per day and one movie per week. A show as I just described (where you take a nap) would be extra. Plus, there are some great kids' shows: Dinosaur Train (can you say "Pteranodon" and many other dinosaur names? It also introduces children to the scientific method; my daughter stuns me with long names of dinosaurs that I can't pronounce); Word Girl (learn the definition of four words per half hour episode); Team Umizoomi (math); Little Einstein (art and music based), etc.
Yes, this is the smallest speaker we build. You won't find it on our web site because we can't make any money building them. But I have a pair next to the monitor on all of my computers. They are a nice little monitor. They don't play very deep, but they are nice.- Jim
Jim,How big was the Jordan single driver? Smaller than the Mini-Salks? I know you discontinued the speaker because of driver availability but EF Jordan has a new driver available.