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Hi Everyone, Don't know how to link so just let me tell you to go to Vapor Audio Facebook to see the latest Joule. IMO the best one yet then decide for yourself.
'Perfect' Joule! I look forward to hearing this one.
Same crossover, same drivers, different cabinets. As you can see, we copied the Perfect Storm layout by eliminating the plinth under the bass bin and incorporated it into a chamber along the back wall. The larger footprint of the bass bin required a new upper cabinet to better compliment the sense of scale. It's slightly wider and a few inches deeper than the Cirrus cabinet that was on the previous Joule 2.0. In fact, they are very close in size to the original Joule pedestal mount speakers.Overall, the pair of cabinets is close to 400 pounds total, an inch and a half wider about 6 inches deeper and 6-7 inches taller than the previous model.
Why update every few weeks? what about people that buy the speakers only to find out its been improved a week later but pay same price? All thoughts/improvements should be done for a product before releasing to public for retail or else consider a different line. I understand that Vapor Audio speakers are heavily customizable so it's not such a big deal with Vapor but still if the product is different from the base model, and when updated, pricing should be different and explained in detail for upgrade etc with different pricing. Or in this case the Joule, should be called version 2 etc..
Product upgrades are a fact of life in any industry. That twinge of longing for the "new model" is much less of a thing with Vapor, as their product is, indeed, custom. The fact that I don't have one of hundreds of identical looking, and even sounding, speakers is appealing to me. Whatever model a customer purchases will be unique.The last thing I will comment on is price. Vapor is very up front on the base price of their speakers. The price of the Joule was raised to accommodate the version you see above. It would be impossible to list upgrade options for everything, as there are almost limitless choices in some areas. In my case, I suggested some of the modifications - and, in any case, I was charged what Ryan paid for these things.Bottom line is that I understand the disappointment of watching what you bought get "changed", but I don't think this is as big of a thing as your post implies.
I will let Vapor comment on their business practices, however, in my opinion it is their business to run the way they wish. I like the fact that they are committed to continual improvement. Despite that, and having gone through the process, I don't see major changes happening every few weeks - in the case of the Joule, major changes have evolved over years.Product upgrades are a fact of life in any industry. That twinge of longing for the "new model" is much less of a thing with Vapor, as their product is, indeed, custom. The fact that I don't have one of hundreds of identical looking, and even sounding, speakers is appealing to me. Whatever model a customer purchases will be unique.The last thing I will comment on is price. Vapor is very up front on the base price of their speakers. The price of the Joule was raised to accommodate the version you see above. It would be impossible to list upgrade options for everything, as there are almost limitless choices in some areas. In my case, I suggested some of the modifications - and, in any case, I was charged what Ryan paid for these things.Bottom line is that I understand the disappointment of watching what you bought get "changed", but I don't think this is as big of a thing as your post implies.
I agree totally. However, that being said, there are many who continually upgrade their speakers and systems. Having a non-current vs. a current model impacts them (and that has nothing to do with Vapor's business practices which are their own business) on the resale market. So for some people it may not be the ideal choice based on that.
Love the custom vinyl diffuser panel on the back wall. How long did it take to make that? Looks great man, what a great room to hear music. Hopefully I'll get to hear some Joules at RMAF.