Name that speaker

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Toka

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #100 on: 6 Jun 2007, 02:44 pm »
I like Songtower, or Salk TL...the simpler the better, in my opinion...let the speakers 'speak' for themselves!

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #101 on: 6 Jun 2007, 11:02 pm »
My.05$. With reference to the 5.

You'll not see (or hear) nothing like ......The Mighty Quintower, or TMQ for short.

I'll stop now, before I embarass myself further.

mzbrahce

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #102 on: 8 Jun 2007, 07:43 pm »
Too late for one more suggestion?
Passion

mcullinan

Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #103 on: 8 Jun 2007, 08:36 pm »
 aa
How about Salks & Pepper..
Dam Im good. hehe
Mike

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #104 on: 8 Jun 2007, 08:43 pm »
Ok last one.. How about after beer ( there was a beer thread earlier).. like Salks Double Bock, Salks Barley Wine, Salks Light (monitors).
 aa aa
Mike

Rlientz

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #105 on: 10 Jun 2007, 03:27 am »
Salk Signature
The Fortissimo Giubilante TL
This transmission line speaker.........the Lamborghini of high-end audio.....
I think American's love European sounding products. Robert L.

jonasz

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #106 on: 10 Jun 2007, 08:42 am »
Salk Intro

Nordic Light

Transmission

Smooth Operator

Chorus

Salk Stage

Deep Response

Deep Impact

:D

jonasz

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #107 on: 10 Jun 2007, 08:26 pm »
As a tribute to Dr. Murphy's heritage how about:

Erin's Song

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #108 on: 11 Jun 2007, 11:49 am »
Cognoscente C (C = Cacciatore = Hunter-style  ; Cognoscente = connoisseur)
A meaning could be = The preparer of a great "treat" for the hunter that looks for the very best .
Could be made short into Salk 2CV = Salk Cognoscente Cacciatore Vocalis...

The 2CV!  :D

Imperial


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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #109 on: 11 Jun 2007, 11:09 pm »
Jim,

You'd better select one soon, or you'll have too many good ones to choose from.  (Ahem....like "Definity"!)

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #110 on: 12 Jun 2007, 03:05 am »
A few more suggestions...

It's more Scotland than Ireland, but those tall, slim wooden cabinets sort of look like "Cabers".

Dennis mentioned this speaker's midrange clarity a few times, so "Lucidity" comes to mind. It could go reasonably well with "Veracity".

A few random comments on names and ideas mentioned in this thread...

"Affinity" sounds OK, but my problem with it is that it's so passionless. It's reminds me of a lukewarm attraction. Imagine yourself telling the girl of your dreams how much you love her, and having her say she had an affinity for you.

I like "Fidelity", because it's simple and direct, and also goes well with "Veracity".

"Probity" sounds like what allegedly happens to UFO abductees.  :)

Jim said he didn't want his name in front of this speaker. But, given that Salk Signature Sound is the sole supplier, I think people are going to call it the "Salk Whatever no matter what. For example, if some magazine or webzine reviews it or mentions it in a show report, they have to label it somehow. I think the name needs to sound good following "Salk". That's one problem with something like "Salk Caber"--if you say it out loud, you have to come to a full stop between the two words.

Naming the speaker based on the number of drivers seems like giving up to me. You might as well call it the 2CAOW2 or 2CADX19 and be done with it.

I'm still partial to my earlier suggestion "Siren". Granted, some people think of a police/firetruck/ambulance noisemaker when they hear the term. To me, in a musical context, the name connotes beautiful singing or desire. If somebody suggested "Soprano" in a musical context, I wouldn't think of a mobster. If somebody suggested "Paris" in an artistic or cultural context, I wouldn't think of a rich heiress.

Ron

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #111 on: 12 Jun 2007, 04:29 am »
Salk Symphony has a nice ring to it, eh?  :thumb:

Edit:
I just read BrianM's email message from way back on May 10th (page 2 of this thread):

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There are already speakers out there called "Symphony" and "Sinfonia" so if you're concerned about being 100% original I'd pass on that. Not that you couldn't tweak it a little.

My brain is just too small to keep all of these options up in the air at the same time.

Cheers,
Tom
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Ron Stewart

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #112 on: 12 Jun 2007, 05:05 pm »
Here's a summary of the names (and just the names--none of the explanations) submitted so far, including the ones submitted as jokes. It's quite a collection.

Based on this quote from Jim, I removed "Salk" from the beginning of some names. (I still contend that people are going to call it the Salk Whatever, though.)

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Since this is Dennis Murphy's design and not ours, I personally don't feel "Salk" should be part of the name.  And since Dennis indicated earlier he did not feel comfortable with his name being part of the speaker name, I guess the name would have to stand on its own.

I apologize in advance if I missed any submissions. (It was sometimes hard to pick out the actual proposed names from some posts.) I was also too lazy to insert the actual Greek Lambda symbol into two of the names.

Ron



A.R-1
Affinity
Affinity Siren
Apollo
Arcalia Aural-B
Astig
Audacity
Aural Enlightenment
Aural Rendition
Barley Wine
Caber
Candor (Candor V1, V2, HT1 etc etc)
Candor MTM
Cantata
Canticle
Cantus
Cantus A.R-1
Cantus Arcelia
Cantus DM
Cantus Kenaniah
Cantus P.F
Cantus Spectator
Catalysts
Challenger
Chorus
Circe
Classic
Cognoscente
Cognoscente Cacciatore Vocalis (2CV)
Concord
Concordance
Daimh
Daimh ID
Dauntless
David
Deep Impact
Deep Response
Deliriant
DJ
DM 1/4 <Greek Lambda Symbol>
DM Jorga
DM QW
D'Mur
Definity
Definity DM
DMJS-1
Doris
Double Bock
Emperor
Empire
Epic
Erin's Song
Escher
EXT Jr.
Festivus
Fidelity
Fortissimo Giubilante TL
Fortius
Gambit
George
Genuine Symphony
GFS
Hermes
Hi Seas Siren
HT2 Jr.
Imago
Infieri
Inflore
Intrepid
Intro
Iris
Jaco
Jonas
JSDMMKMTM
Kenaniah
Kenaniah Cantus
Kenaniah Vocalis
King George
Leprechaun
Light
Lucidity
Martin-Murphy One
Melodium Kenania
MESA
MK2.1
Modest 1
Mojito
MTM
MTM 1/4 <Greek Lambda Symbol>
MTM QW
Murphy's Law
Musical Expression
Nordic Light
Orpheo Melodium
Passion
Precision V1
Probity (Probity V1, HT2, etc)
Rendition
S&M
Salk and Peppa
Salks & Pepper
Sally
Savia
Sequioa
Serenity Nows
Signature
Silk
Sincerity
Sinfonia
Siren
Siren'ee
Siren's D'Mur
Slim Jims
Smooth Operator
SM2.1
Sojourner
Songtower (or SongTower)
Sonography
Spirit
Stage
Starlet
Symphonia
Symphony
Synergy
Take Five
Telekinesis
TL
TMQ
The Mighty Quintower
The Truthiness
Transmission
Venerator
Venerean
Veracity Concord
Veracity DM
Veracity HT 1.5
Veracity MTM
Veritas P1
Verity HT1
Verisimilitude
Vocalis Kenaniah
Wicked Awsome Speaker

mcullinan

Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #113 on: 12 Jun 2007, 05:19 pm »
Wow! Theres some great stuff in that list. I think its between Apollo, MArtin-Murphy One, and Wicked Awesome Speaker!
Mike

Another Please add: Hybrid v1 to the list

fsimms

Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #114 on: 13 Jun 2007, 06:53 pm »
I was thinking about my recommendation of Leprechaun last night and came up with another one:

Magician

Bob

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #115 on: 13 Jun 2007, 06:58 pm »
How about instead of Leprechaun, which could be seen as offensive to the small population of Leprechauns living in the US, we use the term, height challenged people whom prefer green and get drunk and sleep in piles of their own vomit. Just a thought. a wrong one... but its a thought! of sorts
Mike

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #116 on: 13 Jun 2007, 08:35 pm »
How about instead of Leprechaun, which could be seen as offensive to the small population of Leprechauns living in the US, we use the term, height challenged people whom prefer green and get drunk and sleep in piles of their own vomit. Just a thought. a wrong one... but its a thought! of sorts

Well, actually, I'm 6' tall.  But 3 out of 4 ain't bad. 

Mike

mcullinan

Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #117 on: 13 Jun 2007, 08:44 pm »
LoL! Hey Im Irish too! hehe, hence 3 out of the four.
Mike

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #118 on: 14 Jun 2007, 08:45 am »
Looking over the list with all the names present I see that one sort of pops out, for me anyway.
Veracity Concord.  Well Veracity is "truthfully - accurate - precise", Concord is "A harmonious combination of simultaneously sounded tones/notes".

Thus Veracity Concord would mean "To truthfully play a harmonious combination of simultaneously sounding notes..."
It sort of just flows as you speak it. I like it.



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Toka

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Re: Name that speaker
« Reply #119 on: 14 Jun 2007, 03:48 pm »
Looking over the list with all the names present I see that one sort of pops out, for me anyway.
Veracity Concord.  Well Veracity is "truthfully - accurate - precise", Concord is "A harmonious combination of simultaneously sounded tones/notes".

Thus Veracity Concord would mean "To truthfully play a harmonious combination of simultaneously sounding notes..."
It sort of just flows as you speak it. I like it.

Hmm...I like it too.  :thumb: Best one I've seen yet.