I would like to start a new thread just discussing my feelings about these speakers (no offense to any more demos I may get in the furture). The Salks are worth while talking about. Others might be just as deserving of some time here too.
Some interesting observations. These are the first speakers I have had in here that have made "none audio" people (such as Pat's husband) stop and look at very closely as fine pieces of furnature. Pat works for me mostly full time but her husband in general could care less about audio - - - althought he just loves the little now out of production AVA integrated amp and FM tuner in his huge four car garage driving four big old (no name) wall mounted boxes his brother gave him with the tuner set on country music pretty loud full time. The deer and woodchucks enjoy it too.
Anyway John (Pat's husband) actually stopped and examined the HT-3s from end to end and was interested in seeing the Salk web site regarding finishes and woods, etc. I have had this same "show stopper" occur several times. They are exquisite works of furniture for sure. (He never has have time to listen to them yet).
Pat's first glace coming to work was, "I want a pair of these". Geeze, speakers that people want even turned off.

I have to admit I had the same reaction as we unboxed them the first time, but I was sure glad they played music too.
Again and again my reaction to the HT-3s is that they just grab you and make you listen. Right now I am taking a break from building another prototype board (yup I still do bench work) and the music (Philips FM-Tuner with an Ultra line board in it, Ultra SL preamp, Fet Valve Ultra 550 amp, pair of HT-3s -- not even biwired yet) the music is just saying stop everything else turn up the volume and come listen to me.
By the way I did read a link to bi-wiring I found at AC that actually made a lot of sense, better good considertions than I had heard of before. I think I need to try this.
More later. Back to soldering. Your comments invited.
Frank