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Quote from: cujobob on 2 May 2009, 06:01 pmI got to hear these speakers today at AKfest and really liked them...they look great (though fairly short), too. The bass didn't do it for me on some tracks so I'm not sure if that was the room, the material, or what exactly...overall very impressed. My rooms at home are probably too small for this speaker unless Jim and Dennis make one with a smaller bass driver so I could incorporate subs with more tuning options.The Songtowers looked and sounded great, of course...brought my gf along and she commented that she liked them (rarely says that about anything audio)What about the bass didn't you like?
I got to hear these speakers today at AKfest and really liked them...they look great (though fairly short), too. The bass didn't do it for me on some tracks so I'm not sure if that was the room, the material, or what exactly...overall very impressed. My rooms at home are probably too small for this speaker unless Jim and Dennis make one with a smaller bass driver so I could incorporate subs with more tuning options.The Songtowers looked and sounded great, of course...brought my gf along and she commented that she liked them (rarely says that about anything audio)
Quote from: Nuance on 2 May 2009, 07:32 pmQuote from: cujobob on 2 May 2009, 06:01 pmI got to hear these speakers today at AKfest and really liked them...they look great (though fairly short), too. The bass didn't do it for me on some tracks so I'm not sure if that was the room, the material, or what exactly...overall very impressed. My rooms at home are probably too small for this speaker unless Jim and Dennis make one with a smaller bass driver so I could incorporate subs with more tuning options.The Songtowers looked and sounded great, of course...brought my gf along and she commented that she liked them (rarely says that about anything audio)What about the bass didn't you like?I noticed on one or two tracks that it wasn't as dynamic and clean as I'd have preferred, but it very well could have just been the room (or the track). Jim was smart to get a large room, I went to the Bamberg room expecting to be blown away...and while it did sound good, the room clearly was a limiting factor.Like I said, the 'HT4' or whatever its to be called, is a very impressive speaker. Midrange and highs were excellent. Didn't get a chance to chat with Jim at all...really wanted to know a price. Also want to hear those OB speakers sometime in the future.
HT2-TL: Ahh, my favorite, and the one I have ordered for myself. Very nice clear sound, surprisingly smooth and plentiful bass, and I love that ribbon sound! I guess all those years of wearing earplugs when no one else did are paying off in my old age. There is no doubt that I found and ordered the perfect speaker for me.
. . . And I will have to disagree a little with my friend Earthbound here. The Beast was not designed strictly for large venues. It was meant for normal rooms, and in fact will be happier in a small room than the HT3's. . . .
Is the bass driver (12") a Rythmik Audio driver? Looks like it.
A few quick answers (don't have time for all the details - those will come later in a "name this speaker" thread.Yes, the midrange is a FAL. The tweeter is a custom RAAL. This tweeter has some very unique features, but I am under a non-disclosure agreement so I can't comment too much. The woofer section has one 12" "TC" driver and two 12" passives. This particular pair of cabinets was fashioned from trans-laminated bamboo. The woofer walls are 2" thick with internal bracing. The cabinets are in two sections and weigh in at 155 pounds.- Jim
Hey, mchuckp, you did a lot of listening to the STs and HT2-TLs. Did you decide what you're going to do yet? You seemed to be dazzled by the HT2-TL. Since you're going to move soon anyway, my fatherly advice is to save up for the HT2-TL and have it delivered after you've settled in your new home. And don't waste that money on typical home improvements like painting, appliances, and stuff!
I must have missed it but did I read that the MSRP of the HT4's is $14k?