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whoever came up with the name of this color is a remarkable person but they look great.
Tom, Congratulations on the speakers. Awesome looking, I'm sure your going to enjoy!! ZAK
Congrats on your SS8's Tom! Nice color choice! Great work as always, Jim and company!
Thanks man! Believe it or not I only looked at the "Project Tracker" like 10 times, thanks to my Songtowers holding me over.
Grams would say a watched pot never boils.... We'll need pics once set up.
Looks great. Let's see: exotic veneers, auto paints and copper cladding. What else is there? How about stucco? Has anybody requested stucco? Great job, Jim. Congrats, Tom.
RE: matte detailinghttp://www.drbeasleys.com/blog/2011/11/03/matte-car-detail/This stuff works well, I've witnessed firsthand.
Your Grams sounds like my Grams.
Do you still have the Innersound Eros speakers? If so, do they compare to Martin Logan electrostats?A friend of mine still can't believe I went with the SS8's over a pair of ML's we heard at BestBuy a while back. Don't remeber the specific model. He never heard the SS8's like I did at a owners house so he wanted to know why the SS8's would be better.I couldn't remember who use to have a pair of ML's and then switched to Salk but I thought I'd ask you if you had a comparison you would be willing to share. Thanks!
She used to tell me idle hands were the devils workshop too. The InnerSounds had a very well integrated transmission line bass module. Wonderful bass! Horizontal bi-amped with remote control adjustable active crossover. The SS8's did replace them. I gained in bass and mid bass dynamics. The ESL's had the edge with soundstage. The SS8's do better with rock and small amounts of dubstep I listen to. Towards the end of ESL, I had treated the rear dipole reflection which really narrowed the sweet spot. ML's have the curved panel (which Roger Sanders of InnerSound had first designed but didn't patent; he preferred the flat panel). The flat panels have a narrower but better sweet spot IMO.I had asked Jim's input before purchasing the SS8's and he pretty much nailed the differences without any insult to what I had. It was a very professional response that earned much respect. Some of my audio friends applauded the change, some prefer the ESL's. Sometimes we chase different and call it better. I don't argue anymore, I just enjoy my choice. Oh, failed to mention how much I love the look of my black limba veneer. High WAF too.