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!
I think Dennis addressed this question well.
The point I would make is that we already have a speaker very similar to that. It is called the HT2. When you start getting into higher priced drivers, it seems to make sense to have custom cabinets, boutique crossover parts, high end binding posts, etc. the end result is that you no longer have a moderately-priced speaker.
We are constantly looking at potential new models. But the price of the model you are describing would be nowhere near the SongTower's price. So the only advantage it would offer over, say, the HT2's is a narrower front baffle. The amount of labor involved in building the cabinet and the cost of the drivers would put the price at the same level as the HT2's. So it doesn't really make sense unless people really want a narrower speaker.
Besides, I think the SongTowers sound so nice, there really isn't a need to "improve" upon it. They are great just as they are.
I hope that makes sense.
- Jim