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So, if SP offers a 30 day return policy, who here will be first to put that 30 day trial to the test? Is SP factory direct? Maybe SP would be willing to cover the shipping cost if one of us here would be willing to post a review in the Critic's Circle...hint hint
[SP already covers shipping both ways for the Timepiece 2.0s. Pretty confident, huh?DU
All shipping fees must be pre-paid by you at the time of shipment. Any product(s) returned with shipping fees due will be rejected as well.
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So long for now. Dare I say? God Bless Everyone, - Bob
Bill Roberts: Could you tell us more about your mastering facility and its acoustics? I'm curious and it may help to put the review in context. For example, how far apart were the speakers placed and how far away were you when auditioning them?
I have the following questions regarding SP Technology Loudspeakers: 1. Prior to discovering your products I was and still am interested in speakers, which utilize ribbon drivers. Proponents of ribbons claim the advantage of their low mass, which improves transient response. Since your products use a conventional dome driver, how do they compare with ribbons regarding transient response? 2. The specifications on your web site indicate that the primary difference between the Time Piece 2.0 and the Continuum A.D. is power-handling capacity. I am sure there are other differences, could you please elaborate? 3. The frequency response indicated on your site rolls off after about 16000. Why did you choose to do this there are many domes that extend well into the 20’s, or is it a by product of the wave guide technology?
1. Prior to discovering your products I was and still am interested in speakers, which utilize ribbon drivers. Proponents of ribbons claim the advantage of their low mass, which improves transient response. Since your products use a conventional dome driver, how do they compare with ribbons regarding transient response?
Proponents of ribbons claim the advantage of their low mass, which improves transient response. Since your products use a conventional dome driver, how do they compare with ribbons regarding transient response?
The specifications on your web site indicate that the primary difference between the Time Piece 2.0 and the Continuum A.D. is power-handling capacity. I am sure there are other differences, could you please elaborate?
The frequency response indicated on your site rolls off after about 16000. Why did you choose to do this there are many domes that extend well into the 20’s, or is it a by product of the wave guide technology?
I ordered two Timepiece 2.0s w/ matching stands yesterday. Also picked-up a used BAT VK-3i on Audiogon at a reasonable price. I'll pair it with the ZR1600 I'll get from Nathan as soon as he's ready to offer the mods.I'll try to address the Sony 200-CD changer's issues by placing a dAck! between it and the BAT, connected with one of Nathan's new digital wonder cables.Hopefully I'll have everything in place by the time the speakers arrive in approximately 30 days.DU