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Not meaning to stir the pot but, what if the SongTower's were designed with the Seas W15CY drivers and the G2 or G2Si tweeter? I only pose this question because there seems to be comparisions going on here regarding the magnesium driver and the ribbon tweeter. Of course it would increase the price in drivers alone by about $300 or more, but still a far cry from the Veracity QW model in price. Although maybe the magnesium driver's parameters are not conducive to the SongTower's design principles. I don't know but I'm sure curious!
Do the SongTowers disappear,does the music seem seperate from the speakers?Thanks Larry
Jim/Dennis,Is the SongTower Sub going to be active or passive?Thanks,Ron
Perhaps Bob or Randy would better answer this (they would obviously be less biased), but for me, they absolutely disappear. The soundstage is very deep and wide.
Larry - QuoteDo the SongTowers disappear,does the music seem seperate from the speakers?Thanks LarryPerhaps Bob or Randy would better answer this (they would obviously be less biased), but for me, they absolutely disappear. The soundstage is very deep and wide.QuoteJim/Dennis,Is the SongTower Sub going to be active or passive?Thanks,RonThe standard SongSub will have a 10" TC driver and a 300-watt plate amp. A 12" version will also be available but perhaps not in the Song line-up. It will feature a 12" TC driver with a 500 watt plate amp.Either could also be made without the plate amp for passive use.- Jim
I apologize if I missed this in one of the other threads, but do the Songtowers have a single or dual sets of binding posts?
Will these be at the RMAF this year? I was looking forward to the V3's, but having another speaker in your lineup that's really within reach is pretty appealing to check out.
At the $1495 price, they have a single pair of binding posts. But, of course, if you want bi-wire capable binding posts, you just pay an upcharge for the extra binding posts. No problem.- Jim