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The CP-6381 has also been completely reworked with new midrange drivers and crossovers.... sounding pretty sweet...
Hi Shane!Quote from: hometheaterdocThe CP-6381 has also been completely reworked with new midrange drivers and crossovers.... sounding pretty sweet...Reworked since when? (I heard marvda1's 6381's several months ago and was impressed.)Thanks!
Since last week.... they showed up at the CES show with the new design (along with the new Dancer series 8871 and 8571 (which will be in my demo room in the near future)). The redesign has been in the works for a bit of time, but not that long...
There are still a few sets of the old design (which was a GREAT sounding set as well!!) still available, but not very many. You might want to contact your local dealer about getting a set while they are still available.
Thanks for the speedy response!Actually, I was told once that the U.S. distributor is in Dallas. If so, I'm hoping that one or two models wander into one of our local jams! I have to admit that I share Hantra's confusion at the sheer number of Usher options. I really wonder just how much differentiation is possible among so many...
Is there any sort of primer for Usher speakers?...
Quote from: HantraIs there any sort of primer for Usher speakers?...Here I thought you were looking to paint a pair!
...I don't really know what I want to know. It's just that there doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason behind the model designations, or numbering systems. It's just mass confusion.Like when I go to a site like Wilson Audio, I can pretty much find my way around and tell which model is the flagship, which is entry level, and where the others stand in relation. That is 180 degrees from what Usher offers.It's interesting b/c I am someone who never ever thought they'd change speakers for the next few years. After hearing Carl's, it made me wonder, and made me want to get more info on them, but that seems to be very difficult, and any inkling I had of changing has been nullified by the confusion.If there are so many freaking models, and so many new ones coming out, one can probably just write off the whole concept of resale value. Siltech is another example of a company that does the exact same thing. They have clear model categories, but there is a new revision of a cable every three weeks, and new replacement models every 2 months...
Hilarious!I don't really know what I want to know. It's just that there doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason behind the model designations, or numbering systems. It's just mass confusion. Like when I go to a site like Wilson Audio, I can pretty much find my way around and tell which model is the flagship, which is entry level, and where the others stand in relation. That is 180 degrees from what Usher offers. It's interesting b/c I am someone who never ever th ...
Choice is inherently a good thing, but it definitely helps if the differences are clearly delineated. I think where you get questions is when you start to compare the top of one line to the bottom of another. For example, is the sound quality of the soon-to-be-released 6391 really that different from the 8571?
Yes.... the 8571 sounds different than the 6391... the 8571 has the beryillium tweeter whereas the 6391 has the same silk dome tweeter as the other 6 series models...
I agree that the top of one line and the bottom of another line can cause confusion... but it's absolutely no different than all the other manufacturers like Paradigm, Phase Technology, B&W, etc who have ton of different models at various price points...
having said that, I will take the feedback to the folks at Usher and maybe we can get them to better categorize their website so that it is easier to differentiate price point and model level within the product line....
That must be an update then, because the Usher website indicates a 1" soft dome tweeter for the 8571.
Hometheatredoc,Change of topic. What new offerings will Phase Tech have this year. Are there any changes to the PC, Teatro, and Velocity series?ThanksDennis