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I will not disagree with this. I got mine in July of 2010. They were one of the first pairs with the RAALs, Jim had actually already started building them already, and when I asked him if he could use the RAALs, he of course said yes.Mine are the crotch mahogany ones that are on the HT2-TL page on Jim's site.Never before had I owned a speaker anywhere this long a time. Once I could afford to buy speakers, I went through MANY. Until I got these. I knew as soon as I listened to them, the speaker journey was over forever. It was odd not to have updgrade-itis.I also have a HT2 center, as well as pair of custom surrounds Jim made me, all in the same crotch mahogany. There are a pair of Seaton Submersive HPs in here to keep them company. IMO, that combination of speakers and subs is very hard to beat. Especially factoring in the price.I have not heard a Purifi driver, so I can't really say, but... for the cost of the drivers the (very likely) difficulty in designing an xover, would it be "better" or just "different", and how much so?
A Thought ExperimentWhat if the HT2-TLs were just as distortion free and detailed but also a touch warmer? More bass would be a bonus but since I use a sub not necessary. Some of you can see where I'm heading.The Purifi 6.5 is a drop in replacement for the SEAS Excel W18. Of course the crossover would need to be redone too, if only because of the different sensitivities.An expensive upgrade at over $2000, but cheap considering the speaker would be new and state-of-the-art. The Purifi was not available 12 years ago.I have never heard a speaker with a Purifi driver, I may not like it. Fritz has a speaker that uses a Purifi driver and feels the expense is not worth it. Which is why this is a thought experiment.Perhaps it has been done and the results were meh.Thoughts anyone?
Its my understanding that the purifi drivers may not work in HT2TL cabinet as it was tricky for Jim as they had to design a TL system which would work with these speakers.Jim has a beautiful pair of refinished HT3's for just $3.5k usd that you might want to consider.
…As I get older and listen to more stereo systems I have come to the conclusion my stereo is good enough.
The highs are well integrated. I only got to listen for a few minutes today but will give them some critical time this weekend with and without dsp.
The Purifi drivers are unique to the point where I'd only investigate speakers that are truly designed around them.
I had a chance to listen to the Purifi 6.5 " woofers in the Ht-2 cabinets this weekend and they actually sounded pretty good. The tweeters needed about 1.5db cut and it sounded better with a 2.5db cut about 300hz. Those corrections could be done passively fairly easily. The problem comes in the bass. I needed to add about 3.5db at 35hz to get the bass where it needed to be, and it still didn't really sound right. As noted in the early comments in this thread the cabinet just wasn't made for these woofers. A sub would probably fix this. When I put the Seas driver back in I was amazed how much better they sounded. In my opinion the HT-2s sound really great stock and there is very little if anything to be gained with the swap.
Thx for your effort and insights. Still wondering if DIY plans for the BePure 2 will be offered. Seems a shame to let this design fade into the sunset.