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Dave,I am not really a potential customer since I am very happy with my current speakers (Salk HT3's), but why not throw my two cents in?Go with the less expensive and sensitive kit. It really doesn't seem worth it to just go up a few db's in sensitivity. Now if you were jumping up to say 95-97 db's, that would be a different story as it would allow for different types of amps to be used.Having owned some very big speakers (VMPS RM 40's) previously, I would caution you on going that route. Sh ...
So, while the Accuton project may have sex-appeal, I don't really know that it will sound better.
EP,Have you seen the Lumen White from Austria? Check out the Silverflame and DiamondFlame.http://www.shows.soundstagelive.com/shows/avtour2005/frk_showstoppers_3.shtmlHere are morer high-end speaker using the C90-T6:http://www.isophon.de/pages/isophon.pages.php?id=en_801Then there's always the Avalon Isis:http://www.avalonacoustics.com/isis_specs.htmlTalk about sex appeal. Trying to play both sides... it's a tough choice. OW4 or C13/C24 for highsC90 for midsand 3 x C220 for lows that would do nicely.Al
How would you really know which way to go (Accuton, SEAS, or both kits) when it appears that you haven't built prototypes of either, or at least a prototype of the Accuton? Is gambling on an Accuton prototype totally out of the question due to the high cost of materials and time?
The 2 peice idea can still incorporate the same time-aligned backward leaning set-up, only it's split below the mid-bass and above the woofer.
I've been waiting a long time for a kit that will go head to head with Avalon , Kharma, and the like. I think you'll offer a very special, unique kit if this speaker sounds like I think it will.
Jim Salk's HT3 speaker already does this, but isn't offered in a kit. I also believe the Linkwitz Orion and John K NAO are in this league.
On the other hand, the Seas-Hiq 3-way for $1500, that has family resemblance in performance to the HT3 and is in a smaller, lighter package... that will be attractive and popular. You should seriously think about using baltic birch plywood. You already have serious bracing, plenty strong and the light weight is another major benefit for shipping and moving around the house. Go for the best 10" woofer even if it means adding to the kit cost (Volt, Eton, ScanSpeak Revelator for example). Sounds like you might have chosen the TC Sounds. Looks like it works OK for the HT-3 guys
- except that, like all active crossover systems, the sound is now probably limited by the electronics, rather than the speaker.
Will the 10" design still incorporate time alignment via sloped baffle?
While I do believe the Accuton drivers are very good, most of the SEAS drivers are right on-par. This is true with one exception - the bass. I find the bass from the 8" Accuton clearly superior to the 8" SEAS.