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I see they use the "new-ish" ribbon Rick has ben using lately. I have it in my Anniversarios, and it is very good sounding, probably the best tweeter I've heard anywhere near its' low price.I always liked the KEF 101 too. I thought it was the best ls3/5a spinoff of the era, and better than the original to my ears.I'm sure these little guys are category killers.
Rick brought the "little wonders" over to our G2G on Saturday. Everyone was very impressed. They play surprisingly low for the size. They sound very big, even following the Revel F208 floorstanders. They had good prat and the music sounds very wholesome as typical of Rick's crossovers. I was fooled a couple times getting drawn into the music only to be shocked when I snapped back to see the tiny speakers making all that big sound. The sensitivity is low, but I really like them. Thanks for bringing them over Rick.
Rick,Got any specs on those li'l guys? [You know, frequency range, sensitivity, recommended power, etc.] Can you make them with front slot ports or even down-firing ports?Man, I wish I could have been there. You're all welcome to fly over here....
The front end did a great job driving the speakers. Thanks for hosting!
Wow! What are the dimensions of this speaker? Any chance you've designed a matching center speaker? What is their -3 and -10db points?
Curious how much BSC do these have and is that customizable? I ask because I have a specific application where the bookshelfs sit on a mantle (brick) so little BSC is needed. My current bookshelf speakers are way too bassy.
I also liked the fact they were sealed
Update - I named this new mini-monitor "Compatto" which means "compact" in Italian. I've also just finished the response measurements and am shipping them off today for review. After that this demo pair will be available for a great price!
Can you post them?