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Reading this makes me want to build a pair. Of course I would use an active tube crossover to optimize the upgraded Audax Pro drivers both electrically, and timbrally, or perhaps digital, Rane RPM, to allow contouring, -which all coaxials require, likely bi-amp, maybe 2A3 on top, T-amp on bottom, use exotic hardwood, no veneer on my build, evolve the alignment to a folded horn loading of the vertical mode .....and have enough left over for three months in Tahiti. Beautiful joinery, I love the quilted Maple.....I would love to compare results after I return from the South Pacific. Consider it an offer. AC Members interested in pursuing a DarkStar coaxial horn turnkey package feel free to PM me.
I will not comment on my opinion of the viability of the Angelus pricing but will chime in to defend the Usher line. Keep in mind that I have nothing to gain here as I am no longer an Usher dealer. Many accuse Usher of being a copy cat company. Other than aesthetics, what are they copying? They design and build their own drivers and cabinets and we all know who is responsible for their crossover designs. Their are hundreds of speaker manufacturers in this industry and several hundreds more that have disappeared. Coming up with a new "look" that has not passed our eyes in history is no easy task. While I have not heard all the lines that many say Usher looks like, I can assure they most likely do not sound the same. Let's think about it this way, many companies are now using the Usher drivers in their designs. As far as the JBL K2............. I would love to hear these one day but then again, I can almost assure you the Usher D2's will not sound the same. Maybe similar but not the same. I have the D2 speakers so if anyone wants to bring a pair of K2's over for comparison, you are more than welcome. In defense of DIY'ers, the way I look at them is if they are capable of coming up with and exacuting their own design that reproduces beautiful music and makes them happy, have at it. I also know by first hand experience that some DIY designs DO rival a few high dollar manufacturered counterparts. As a retail dealer, modifier and now small scale manufacturing I have been part of this forum for several years now. Yes, it is true that some members here find the pricing of some of my custom builds a bit on the high side but they are mostly either DIY'ers or those on a budget that doesn't allow for such investments. Do I ridicule them? No. Do they ridicule me? NO (at least in public?). SuperFiThis site is full of DIY'ers and to ridicule them on this forum for being innovative would be suicide. You don't want to insult your target audience. You are not going to like what everybody says no matter what forum you are on. Try posting this on Audio Asylum................you will definitely need thicker skin there. Again, I am making no judgements whatsoever about the Angelus. In fact, I would love to audition them and wish you the very best in your venture.
Chris....are you Chris Sommovigo ? Thanks..... from another Chris
Whew!! tough crowd. Good job guys and double kudos to Chris for sticking through 4 pages of tuff posts. Good luck to you. Guys, if the price is out of your range move on, the proof in the pudin' will come out.An idea, besides a 90% discount for all AC memebers you may want to send a pair to the local audio groups who hold shoot outs and listening sessions on a regular basis.
Quote from: marvda1 on 26 Nov 2006, 04:55 pmi see that usher is not alone with their copycat ways. Uh-oh, I too have two new speakers using this driver, one will be far from ordinary however.Who else uses this?Paul HilgemanNomad Audio
i see that usher is not alone with their copycat ways.
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 26 Nov 2006, 09:23 pmChris....are you Chris Sommovigo ? Thanks..... from another ChrisHey Chris - yep, that's me.
Careful, Paul ... if they're more than $4k/pair you might get somone's dander up. Chris
No need to defend DIY'ers ... I was also once one when I could afford to have a woodshop AND a home AND an office. I didn't ridicule anyone (please show me where I did?) - no need to think that, because I merely pointed out the differences between DIY'ers who don't have to commercialize a product and professionals who DO have to commercialize a product.
I also pointed out that simply having the right tools, the right books, the right vendors and resources doesn't guarantee that you'll achieve a world class result. And, if you're not a woodshop hobbyist interested in building speakers and would rather just own a great pair of speakers ... it is probably cheaper in the long run to pay a professional for his product than to invest in the tools, the time, and the failed designs and racks of used and abused drivers until you get to something decent. Some people just don't want to DIY.
I will not comment on my opinion of the viability of the Angelus pricing but will chime in to defend the Usher line. Keep in mind that I have nothing to gain here as I am no longer an Usher dealer. Many accuse Usher of being a copy cat company. Other than aesthetics, what are they copying? They design and build their own drivers and cabinets and we all know who is responsible for their crossover designs.
I find your speakers very interesting myself and never pay attention to pricing until I have first hand experience with my own ears. If you are ever in the Upstate NY area and want to bring a pair in to play with or even demo for someone in my area, you are more than welcome. If you also want to bring along the CALIBURN ANALOG PLAYBACK SYSTEM.......... well, I think you get the idea
Quote from: SuperFiCareful, Paul ... if they're more than $4k/pair you might get somone's dander up. ChrisChris, in retrospect, I thought that perhaps I shouldn't have drawn my $4K "line in the sand", but now that you've dredged it up...Paul, I might be able to stretch to $4900! And at least it would be for a 3-way, with arguably more bass output and dynamic range.
I think I would be able to turn to the people here for honest criticism and helpful feedback.
QuoteI think I would be able to turn to the people here for honest criticism and helpful feedback. You can take that to the bank (as they say). I have always felt I could receive very honest feedback and opinions here at AC. I remember when I first joined there were only like 10 members or so. Since then, it has grown quickly and the this has helped in getting even more opinions on new releases. If anything, much of it can be chalked up as corrective criticism.
ANGELUSNominal impedence: 8 ohms(the lowest impedence is 6 ohms at 200 Hz)Efficiency: 87 dB 1w 1m35Hz-20,000 Hz, +/- 3dBCirca +/- 1dB from 600Hz-7KHz
As for recommended power....whats it take to make these sing Chris ?Thanks....
Nice set up there Chris....