Hi all,
I hope this thread doesn't offend anyone. As I've been in a search for a new pair of speakers I just recently discovered Salk's products. As already stated in other thread, I am really delighted in what I read about them. I do plan to listen to them first, but from what I've read these cannot be a miss.
There is one problem though. My wife hates the way they look. She tells me, we won't put these in our living room as they look as if you made them in the basement. One cannot argue his wife

The problem is even bigger as she saw Focal 1028 BE, and pointed out to me this is what a speaker should look like, modern.
I also told this to Jim, and he kindly responded that the performance of drivers was a main factor, not the looks. I fully understand this, but try to explain this to my wife.
Hence, I did a quick and dirty job in photoshop (sorry for the bad work), showed it to her and she was a bit softer. The goal was also to keep the performance as it is.
I will try to put in words what the face lifted one should look like per my wife, and a attach the quick and dirty photo with some adjustments applied (I'll also use my wife's words for more fun

):
1. Bass drivers - Each has it's own grill. Due to the frequency range I believe these don't have to be removed at all. Ideally the driver holes would be carved out so the grill lines up to the surface.
2. Midrange - Uses the grill by default due to the sensitive ceramic design. The square face plate looks awful. If this could be round shaped as the bass it would look much better.
3. Tweeter - Not centered due to the diffraction control. I wonder how many people actually hear this e.g. blind test center vs off center. Also, a round face plate would be preferable (like Monitor Audio PL200) due to the shape of other drivers.
The box itself looks wonderful, but per my wife's comments only the finish looks so. She claims the shape is too industrial, and again points out to me Focal 1028 BE and the curves those speakers have, slightly curved, and no sharp edges. I told her, but SS8 doesn't have sharp edges, and she said yes, but only on the front. Oh... It's not easy to convince, believe me.

I am not sure if it is possible to modify the box in such a way without ruining the sound, and whether this is an easy task. I believe the shape shouldn't be a problem as SS10 has quite a few curves.
Please don't get me wrong. I love the concept of these speakers without even listening to them

but these cannot enter my living room before my wife says yes to them.
Any thoughts on all this?

vs
PS I wont leave my wife. She's quite tolerable person in genaral, but this time...
