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Yes, it's a TC 12". But here's my question: didn't TC Sounds go out of business? If so, I assume there is a nice stock-pile of 12" drivers somewhere at the Salk facility?
I must have missed it but did I read that the MSRP of the HT4's is $14k?
Quote from: Nuance on 4 May 2009, 04:19 amYes, it's a TC 12". But here's my question: didn't TC Sounds go out of business? If so, I assume there is a nice stock-pile of 12" drivers somewhere at the Salk facility? TC went South, but their design lives on. Jim is sourcing new woofers from an independent supplier who took over the plans and what was left of TC molds and such. I think Jim asked for some changes in the parameters, so it's pretty much a proprietary woofer.
Dennis and/or Jim ... can you comment on the sonic differences between the HT4s and the HT3s? Less the bass, which Jeff so clearly described, but more the upper bass through midrange, and treble, soundstaging, etc?
Quote from: funkmonkey on 1 May 2009, 01:43 am Holy boomin' system Salkman! Those look great, Jim. Definitely a lot of time went into those cabinets... The trans-lam bamboo looks really cool.Best of luck this weekend with the big debut.Cheers,GregHa, I think you just came up with a name for the new loudspeaker - the "Trans-Lam-Boo"
Holy boomin' system Salkman! Those look great, Jim. Definitely a lot of time went into those cabinets... The trans-lam bamboo looks really cool.Best of luck this weekend with the big debut.Cheers,Greg
I really like the way the Lamboo looks. Too bad it's so hard on tools.Maybe I missed this, but will the production models be laminated MDF covered in veneer? That sure will be tricky to veneer.