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Any body have any experience marrying the HT1s with a non-Salk sub???
I'm sure that the SP Tech Mini's provide great sound quality and apparently they use mundorf caps and a top line scanspeak tweeter. They do, however, use a mid priced mid/bass driver which is the same that is in my current speakers and I found that the bass does lack a little bit of definition. Apart from this minor point I'm sure the mini's would be great sounding but I prefer a larger size speaker and thus the HT2 choice.
Images,Would you be so kind as to shed a little more light on what your current system using the BESL 4.5s is lacking in the way of soundstage, detail, articulation, or whatever?What electronics will you be using upsteam...up to and including source?Do you have a preference to either a floorstanding or standmounted speaker?
Images - Perhaps the context of our conversation was in relation to the HT3's and there is no contest there.The original OB design introduced at AK Fest last month used a Morel dome tweeter. I was, and still am, VERY pleased with this design. And most people who heard it seemed to be impressed as well.....Jeff worked up the crossover modifications to implement the G2.We are currently building a few pairs of these speakers for customers. At least one of these pairs (and perhaps all of them) will have the G2 ribbon installed.I hope this helps.- Jim
Channel Islands Audio D100 mono blocsModwright SWL 9.0SE linestage (non-tube regulated version)Tube Research Labs modified Sony DVP-NS900VMAC Power Cables and ICs
ote]Nice system! I happen to own battery modded TRL Sony DVP-NS900V.At some point you may also want to consider changing the ICs (I have a limited expereience with MAC cables - I still have one of the PCs.
Frankly I think you need to go out and hear a bit more so you can develop your own tastes.. this includes the Salk products. Most of the non-Salk speakers mentioned are all over the board.. they aren't even close to each other in design or sound. And ALL speakers have some sort of compromise; it's the nature of this hobby that there is no such thing as perfection (and the numbers prove it). So if you're looking for your personal final speaker, you've really got to hear it for yourself.. nobody else can make that decision for you. Does it really make sense to save up tuition-worthy $$$ for something that a stranger likes? If I had bought every speaker based on favorable formal/informal reviews, I'd own every single speaker on the planet by now.. and thrown away 99.9999% of them.