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John,I can vouch for the Ribbon Dipole. As you know, I heard it at Clyde's house, and was very impressed. It is small enough to fit into almost any Home Theater, and it is just "weird" enough to where you won't be able to take your eyes off of it.I honestly can't think of many VMPS-based Home Theaters in which the Ribbon Dipole would not work wonderfully. But if they want to spend extra cash - hey, it's theirs to spend...Kevin
What? No "ultimate" music set up? How about some RM/X's up front with some RM40's for the rears with a 30C in the middle? I think I'd drive across state lines to hear that.
By the way, multichannel playback with more than 6 channels is going to be a theme at the 117th AES Conference. The developers at Japan's NHK Network will also be describing how they are using a 22.2 Channel audio system in conjunction with very high definition video playback and an "Integrated Surround Sound Panning System" to enhance the videos.
shokunin,There's no reason for John to buy a megabuck Rockport turntable to wring the best out of that system. I'm sure a 25 year old Harmon Kardon turntable (with a $50.00 cartridge) would outperform the Gryphon he listed. Kevin
There's no reason for John to buy a megabuck Rockport turntable to wring the best out of that system. I'm sure a 25 year old Harmon Kardon turntable (with a $50.00 cartridge) would outperform the Gryphon he listed. Kevin
This speaker should be used for those "Super Theaters" where high dispersion and ambience are the goals. Surround speaker #2 = RM30C
Wha? No turntable? Throw in a rockport Sirius III with Manley Steelhead, Aesthetix IO deluxe, Lamm LP2 or better yet, a Boulder phono stage.
Quote from: shokuninWha? No turntable? Throw in a rockport Sirius III with Manley Steelhead, Aesthetix IO deluxe, Lamm LP2 or better yet, a Boulder phono stage.So when are you going to add that to your system? I wouldn't mind hearing the Teres, either.
John,When I bought my Thiels back in 1989, I was able to get a 3-day in-home trial of a pair of Dahlquist speakers. I think they were called the DQ-12??? - they cost about $2,000 as I remember. Very cool looking and sounding - a great contrast to the Martin-Logan/Magnepan/Thiel/Vandersteen speakers I was looking at. ...
Shokunin is a "stone" vinyl head in just three weeks. I'm looking forward also to hearing his table/arm/cart.Strangely enough the "Ultismo 2 Channel System" I describe above, is within Shokunin's grasp (except for the Gryphon which only looks the part)
THere's definitely NO rockport in my future. Possibly a Teres, though. Between the Steelhead and the Aesthetix, the steelhead just sound better to me, and thus it's now in my system, just need to get some more tubes . John is right, vinyl just knocked my socks off. All my 80's LP's sound (relatively) fantastic. It must be the crappy a->d converters they used in 80's to master CDs or something. Anyways, call me a die hard vinyl guy now