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FWIW, I provided input to Dennis and Jim in how I thought the Vandy 5A's were better than the HT3's. I believe that their hope was that an HT4 would close or eliminate those gaps.George
That's funny. I thought the 5A's were blah. So in my own twisted way, I hope they don't sound like them. I had my sites more on the VSA 9E! Or Alexandria! ha
Quote from: zybar on 18 Nov 2008, 04:30 pmFWIW, I provided input to Dennis and Jim in how I thought the Vandy 5A's were better than the HT3's. I believe that their hope was that an HT4 would close or eliminate those gaps.George Here are a few areas I would like to see improved in an HT4 model:1. better visceral impact/dynamics - while the HT3 is very good, they aren't SOTA. This isn't an issue of just going deeper, it is about weight and impact (especially in the mid-bass).2. more warmth and spaciousness in the mid-range. The HT3's can sound a little closed in and a little dry.3. a little more air and depth in the treble. The ribbon is great, but cymbals, triangles, etc...can float in the air more with some other designs.4. bigger image size in terms of height and depth.5. improved sensitivity to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.6. powered woofer to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.George
Quote from: Big Red Machine on 18 Nov 2008, 06:15 pmThat's funny. I thought the 5A's were blah. So in my own twisted way, I hope they don't sound like them. I had my sites more on the VSA 9E! Or Alexandria! haPete,What do you feel the VSA 9E's do better?As to the 5A's sounding blah...I respect your opinion but obviously feel quite differently.George
Quote from: zybar on 18 Nov 2008, 04:30 pmFWIW, I provided input to Dennis and Jim in how I thought the Vandy 5A's were better than the HT3's. I believe that their hope was that an HT4 would close or eliminate those gaps.George Here are a few areas I would like to see improved in an HT4 model:1. better visceral impact/dynamics - while the HT3 are very good, they aren't SOTA. This isn't an issue of just going deeper, it is about weight and impact (especially in the mid-bass).2. more warmth and spaciousness in the mid-range. The HT3's can sound a little closed in and a little dry.3. a little more air and depth in the treble. The ribbon is great, but cymbals, triangles, etc...can float in the air more with some other designs.4. bigger image size in terms of height and depth.5. improved sensitivity to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.6. powered woofer to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.George
Here are a few areas I would like to see improved in an HT4 model:1. better visceral impact/dynamics - while the HT3 are very good, they aren't SOTA. This isn't an issue of just going deeper, it is about weight and impact (especially in the mid-bass).2. more warmth and spaciousness in the mid-range. The HT3's can sound a little closed in and a little dry.3. a little more air and depth in the treble. The ribbon is great, but cymbals, triangles, etc...can float in the air more with some other designs.4. bigger image size in terms of height and depth.5. improved sensitivity to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.6. powered woofer to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.George
Quote from: zybar on 18 Nov 2008, 06:16 pmQuote from: zybar on 18 Nov 2008, 04:30 pmFWIW, I provided input to Dennis and Jim in how I thought the Vandy 5A's were better than the HT3's. I believe that their hope was that an HT4 would close or eliminate those gaps.George Here are a few areas I would like to see improved in an HT4 model:1. better visceral impact/dynamics - while the HT3 are very good, they aren't SOTA. This isn't an issue of just going deeper, it is about weight and impact (especially in the mid-bass).2. more warmth and spaciousness in the mid-range. The HT3's can sound a little closed in and a little dry.3. a little more air and depth in the treble. The ribbon is great, but cymbals, triangles, etc...can float in the air more with some other designs.4. bigger image size in terms of height and depth.5. improved sensitivity to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.6. powered woofer to allow for a wider range of amps to drive the speakers.George Thanks for the comments. That's pretty much what we're trying to accomplish, with the possible exception of #6. An active woofer is a hard sell, despite obvious advantages. A lot of people at this end of the market want to use their own amps, and/or avoid complexity. At the very least, I doubt that the HT4 (if it ever makes it to market) would be offered exclusively with a powered woofer. The woofer is the only driver that's already been selected, and it can be crossed passively. But an active woofer option is certainly a possibility. As for the other drivers, Jim willl be getting candidates in over the next couple of months, one very shortly. They are all either very high end specialized units in very short supply currently, or newly announced drivers by established companies that haven't made it to the U.S. In any event, I think this thread would be a better vehicle for suggested improvements and desires than speculation about what Jim is up to. Because it's wide open--including the whole viability of the project.
Quote from: zybar on 18 Nov 2008, 06:18 pmQuote from: Big Red Machine on 18 Nov 2008, 06:15 pmThat's funny. I thought the 5A's were blah. So in my own twisted way, I hope they don't sound like them. I had my sites more on the VSA 9E! Or Alexandria! haPete,What do you feel the VSA 9E's do better?As to the 5A's sounding blah...I respect your opinion but obviously feel quite differently.GeorgeI have no idea. I was just gunning for large sound from large speakers!I thought the 5A's were too laid back from my listen at RMAF. Must have been those Ayre amps!
I don't feel comfortable talking about another loudspeaker in Jim's Circle but seeing how it seems to fill this thread and I've actually heard both the HT-3 and Vandy's 5A, I feel the need to express my opinion. WhenI first heard the HT-3, I was blown away. Especially blown away on how seemless the Salk center channel was with the HT-3. It's the 1st and only time I've ever experienced that type of seemlessness from a horizonal center channel. I found the HT-3's to be very dynamic and can easliy fill the room with clear detailed music depending how much power you have available. I loved my time with them.But I like the Vandy 5A's better even tho I wasn't able to see what they'd do with some power behind them. I found them to be the perfect balance of dynamic, yet a controlled refinement that simply drew me into the music. Musicality seems to ooze from the 5A's with a type of dynamics that doesn't overpower a person. To date they are the best loudspeaker I've heard that complements what I like in a loudspeaker. But then again,my library of loudspeakers is mighty thin. Still, I have heard these 2 loudspeakers and these are my thoughts, FWIW. Cheers,Robin