Would you pay 3k for this?

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #260 on: 7 Jan 2009, 03:25 pm »
This the latest in acoustic treatments from Synergistic Research:



Sure looks worth it to me  :lol:

I dunno, maybe it really works...

Gorgeous.  Definitely belong in Museum of Modern Art.

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #261 on: 7 Jan 2009, 11:11 pm »
The Golden Roof of Jokhang Temple in Lhasa bears a pronounced resemblance the top of the VIBRATRON see image. I think will stick with my Tibetan Singing bowls.

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #262 on: 7 Jan 2009, 11:40 pm »

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #263 on: 7 Jan 2009, 11:53 pm »
Each resonator interacts with the other resonators installed in the room. The resonators are activated by sound waves in the room and produce overtones – subtle overtones, which also define the sound color. This coloring is often lost during the recording process, and when replaced improves the sound experience. The effect is similar to the results that can be created by sound spacialisation.

That paragraph was taken from the VD website. How can this possibly be true? How can you replace something that isn't there to begin with?

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #264 on: 8 Jan 2009, 09:28 am »
We've just gotten the Acoustic Art series in Norway now I see.


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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #265 on: 8 Jan 2009, 12:11 pm »
Each resonator interacts with the other resonators installed in the room. The resonators are activated by sound waves in the room and produce overtones – subtle overtones, which also define the sound color. This coloring is often lost during the recording process, and when replaced improves the sound experience. The effect is similar to the results that can be created by sound spacialisation.

That paragraph was taken from the VD website. How can this possibly be true? How can you replace something that isn't there to begin with?

I believe what they're trying to describe is the replacement of instrumental harmonics that some may feel are missing.  In some recordings, they may be, in others not.  Regardless, while the concept is interesting, they're simply too small to do much of anything at any but the highest frequencies.  Yes - in ancient civilizations, they did use 'jars' to provide tuned acoustical damping.  These are similar to Helmholz resonators.  Those resonators, however, work on the principle of DAMPING a tuned frequency band - not by resonating in sympathy with it.  Also, MANY of those were used in a space and they were necessarily large to even begin to operate even as low as the dialog range.

I'm not saying these will or won't work.  What I'm saying is that at best, they might do something from a few kHz up.  It should be easy to measure.  Hit one and see what frequency and overtones it resonates at.  Whether having something ringing in your room is a benefit or not is up to the individual.

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #266 on: 8 Jan 2009, 01:36 pm »

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #267 on: 8 Jan 2009, 09:43 pm »
That instruction is for the Acoustic Systems type. (Frank T)
It may be the same for the Synergistic "Acoustic art" series, but It could be differently also..
Because the "package kit" is like 1 Bass Station + 2 Magnetron + 1 Gravatron + 1 Vibration
So, that may be different  :scratch:




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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #268 on: 9 Jan 2009, 10:40 pm »
Nice try Ted...  (Ted D at Ces 2009...)

But LoneWolfny42 still "leans" like no other!

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #269 on: 10 Jan 2009, 08:52 am »
So....what's your point?

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #270 on: 10 Jan 2009, 09:08 am »
Nice try Ted...  (Ted D at Ces 2009...)

But LoneWolfny42 still "leans" like no other!

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This is how a professional like Lonewolfny42 leans (notice the beer that he strategically uses for counterbalance) :lol:




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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #271 on: 10 Jan 2009, 10:16 pm »
Nice try Ted...  (Ted D at Ces 2009...)

But LoneWolfny42 still "leans" like no other!

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Incase someone would like to read the very positive audition writeup that goes with this CES picture, here ya go. :thumb: My interest has been peaked more than ever now. :o

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #272 on: 10 Jan 2009, 11:16 pm »
This is the main content of the "audition".In the course of various positionings, removals, and repositionings, I heard the components of the ART system focus and tighten percussion, render a soundstage considerably more three-dimension, clarify a musical presentation rather than leaving it muddy, and considerably tighten and control bass.

No mention of just how long the audition was. I'd like to hear someone's review of the ART system in their own home over an extended period.
 

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #273 on: 10 Jan 2009, 11:25 pm »
This is the main content of the "audition".In the course of various positionings, removals, and repositionings, I heard the components of the ART system focus and tighten percussion, render a soundstage considerably more three-dimension, clarify a musical presentation rather than leaving it muddy, and considerably tighten and control bass.

No mention of just how long the audition was. I'd like to hear someone's review of the ART system in their own home over an extended period.
 

Me too!!! :D

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #274 on: 11 Jan 2009, 05:36 am »
Nice try Ted...  (Ted D at Ces 2009...)

But LoneWolfny42 still "leans" like no other!

 aa

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #275 on: 11 Jan 2009, 01:13 pm »
This is the main content of the "audition".In the course of various positionings, removals, and repositionings, I heard the components of the ART system focus and tighten percussion, render a soundstage considerably more three-dimension, clarify a musical presentation rather than leaving it muddy, and considerably tighten and control bass.

No mention of just how long the audition was. I'd like to hear someone's review of the ART system in their own home over an extended period.
 

Me too!!! :D

Stop talking about it and do something already!   :lol:

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #276 on: 11 Jan 2009, 05:21 pm »
What?? You mean these things are real??? I thought they were some kinda 3D modeling computer program mockup!!!!

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« Reply #277 on: 11 Jan 2009, 05:37 pm »
I talked to Ted.  He took the time to look in my gallery and saw my room.  Then he made some comments about my deployment of the traditional room treatments.  We talked about his stuff and how he discovered it.  We talked about the cheapskates who won't even give it a try.  :wink: Then we chatted about his Tesla cable thing and other stuff....  One thing I will say, Ted is not afraid of you trying his resonator before you buy it.  :thumb:

Ted told me I can audition a full set for the cost of shipping.  I left a message at the dealer to audition a set.  I will give it a fair shake and compare it to my $3k+ traditional stuff.  Doug, you can come listen when and if I do get the full Acoustic ART sytem in the room.   

Rim....

Any progress on this audition ? Thanks...... :thumb:

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« Reply #278 on: 11 Jan 2009, 05:41 pm »
I talked to Ted.  He took the time to look in my gallery and saw my room.  Then he made some comments about my deployment of the traditional room treatments.  We talked about his stuff and how he discovered it.  We talked about the cheapskates who won't even give it a try.  :wink: Then we chatted about his Tesla cable thing and other stuff....  One thing I will say, Ted is not afraid of you trying his resonator before you buy it.  :thumb:

Ted told me I can audition a full set for the cost of shipping.  I left a message at the dealer to audition a set.  I will give it a fair shake and compare it to my $3k+ traditional stuff.  Doug, you can come listen when and if I do get the full Acoustic ART sytem in the room.   

Rim....

Any progress on this audition ? Thanks...... :thumb:

Interesting avatar   :o

You know what I am wishing for...

Thanks Chris.   :thumb:

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Re: Would you pay 3k for this?
« Reply #279 on: 12 Jan 2009, 02:28 pm »
Chris - there's got to be a way to rotate your avatar - each post being a different picture of you leaning on a speaker. You could probably go for quite a while (even at your prolific pace) without a repeat.  aa

Bob