0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 8903 times.
I live in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. I've also seen three local high-end shops fold in the past ten years, and now what is left is either "Best Buy" or "consultants" that only are interested in Home Theater installations.
Quote from: Images on 3 Jun 2008, 03:25 pmI live in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. I've also seen three local high-end shops fold in the past ten years, and now what is left is either "Best Buy" or "consultants" that only are interested in Home Theater installations. You have two excellent high-end shops on Oahu:Audio Lab 660 Ala Moana Blvd Suite 102 Honolulu, HI 96813 808-595-8066 HIFI HAWAII1170 NU'UANU AVESUITE 103HONOLULU, HI 96817(808) 536-4434www.hifihawaii.comIf your buget can handle the HT3s, then I suggest you drive to HIFI HAWAII and listen to the PMC OB1i. Shane is also a dealer for Magnepan.A hui hou aku
Images - I don't recall our specific coorespondence with regard to the HT3's vs. the QW's (I don't have any emails from "Images"). So I don't know why I would have tried to talk you out of the QW's. They are an extremely nice speaker - probabaly my all-time favorite 2-way speaker and great for archestral music. Perhaps the context of our conversation was in relation to the HT3's and there is no contest there.That said, the OB design (as of yet unnamed...sorry, I'll get to it soon), just may be the speaker for you. It likely will fit your original budget. But there is one, as of yet, unannounced feature that may seal the deal so to speak.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.After the successful debut of the design, Jeff Bagby and I talked about where to take it from here. Jeff had worked on the Pharos design on our web site and asked if I thought it would be worth doing a version of this OB design using the G2 ribbon tweeter. I said yes and 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 think the G2/PHL/Lambda design should offer a price/performance ratio that will be very difficult to top. And I think this design should be right up there toward the top of the list of speakers you might want to consider.I hope this helps.- Jim
Images,Tom is an interesting fella. While he has a greater variety of product to demo, I'm confident you will walk away with a much better experience with Hifi Hawaii.
Salk and SP Tech are both excellent choices, in that pricerange I'd also throw in the LS-6/LS-9 AV123 is selling if you want/can fit a line source design. I have to admit, I'm in a pretty similar position whereas $4k was really pushing my budget, though I lusted after some HT3s. Ultimately, I found that I cannot accept a speaker without getting all of the upgrades and that'd push the HT3s far out of my price-range. I decided on some LS speakers pre-ordered from AV123 because ...meh, what the hell, right? This new OB design should be excellent...I know of one HT3 owner that may switch to those when they come out and he absolutely loves his HT3s.
Quote from: cujobob on 4 Jun 2008, 07:14 amSalk and SP Tech are both excellent choices, in that pricerange I'd also throw in the LS-6/LS-9 AV123 is selling if you want/can fit a line source design. I have to admit, I'm in a pretty similar position whereas $4k was really pushing my budget, though I lusted after some HT3s. Ultimately, I found that I cannot accept a speaker without getting all of the upgrades and that'd push the HT3s far out of my price-range. I decided on some LS speakers pre-ordered from AV123 because ...meh, what the hell, right? This new OB design should be excellent...I know of one HT3 owner that may switch to those when they come out and he absolutely loves his HT3s.Dave, you already know my feelings there. Something to consider is those things are freakin' huge. Even for a big guy like me they were a real pain to lug around. There is no reason to buy HT3s other than stock. They are vastly superior, as in lifelong happiness superior, versus others. Believe me when I say I continue to improve the sound with every tweak and I am extremely happy right now because they continue to be clear, accurate, pleasing, detailed, energetic, sweet, powerful, etc. even as I keep pouring more into the system. They just don't stop giving.
Dave, you already know my feelings there. Something to consider is those things are freakin' huge. Even for a big guy like me they were a real pain to lug around. There is no reason to buy HT3s other than stock. They are vastly superior, as in lifelong happiness superior, versus others. Believe me when I say I continue to improve the sound with every tweak and I am extremely happy right now because they continue to be clear, accurate, pleasing, detailed, energetic, sweet, powerful, etc. even as I keep pouring more into the system. They just don't stop giving.
I do my share of surfing online and I have heard from no, zero, dissatisfied Salk customers.
The V monster center is too big for me but I am thinking that maybe an HT2 monitor with the tweeter rotated 90 Degrees might make a fairly good center channel. Jim or Dennis would that be sensible?
One problem with going with the AV123 or SP Tech route is their ability to deliver product. Neither has shown that they can deliver product (LS-6's and LS-9's with AV123, their other models don't have the same issues) even close to the promised release date or schedule. While Salk speakers are built to order, Jim not only has improved on his turnaround time, he generally delivers when promised.While this may or may not be an issue, I think it is definitely should be a factor in the buying equation.For me personally, I would not buy from any vendor that consistently has problems delivering product.George