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Jim or Dennis,I forgot to ask about phase and time coherence in your speaker designs. Some manufactures place a great deal of importance on these attributes; what are your thoughts on this subject. Are the HT2's (or any other Salk speaker) time and phase coherent?
My HT2 TL cabinets have been veneered and sanded, and they have their first appointment with the spray booth next week.
Quote from: nyc_paramedic on 3 Mar 2009, 02:21 amJim or Dennis,I forgot to ask about phase and time coherence in your speaker designs. Some manufactures place a great deal of importance on these attributes; what are your thoughts on this subject. Are the HT2's (or any other Salk speaker) time and phase coherent? Hi This is an unresolved issue in speaker design, and one about which there is a great deal of confusion. But the short answer to your question is no. If I really thought that such designs achieved acoustic advantages that justified their complexity and tradeoffs, I certainly would implement them. But I've participated in experiments using real-time active crossovers that allowed instant comparison of a "transient perfect" crossover and a conventional crossover, and I just couldn't hear any real improvement. If I were to try and go down than road, I would be greatly restricted in the choice of drivers. They would all have to be extremely smooth and wide-range outside of their normal operating frequencies, both at the high and low end (good bye Seas Excel and virtually any ribbon tweeter), the cabinets would have to have a sloped baffle, the crossover would need to be extremely complex to maintain the necessary shallow slopes over a very wide range, and there would be very poor off-axis performance, with any advantages limited to a very narrow on-axis listening window. Some manufacturers think the results are worth the effort--Thiel and Vandersteen, for example--and my reaction is basically God Bless them. You should try and audtion their speakers and see whether you hear a magic quality that you don't get with Salk or most other speakers. I don't, and I haven't chosen to specialize in that type of design. But that's the great thing about industries as competitive as loudspeakers. Just about every approach is available to you.
Quote from: oneinthepipe on 1 Mar 2009, 04:27 amMy HT2 TL cabinets have been veneered and sanded, and they have their first appointment with the spray booth next week. Aren't you in Newton, MA? So out of the first 8-9 pairs of HT2 TL's, at least 2 pairs will end up in eastern MA (we are just south of Boston). Can't wait to hear you take on the HT2 TL's when they arrive - it sounds like you are a couple weeks ahead of our order!
My HT2 TL haven't been completed yet, and I won't receive them for another couple of/few weeks. My AVA gear is being returned today from being upgraded, and I am installing thicker bass traps and broadband panels, and when my HT2 TLs arrive, their room should be ready. I'll post something after I have been able to listen to them for a while.
I always thought the DQ-10's were the best speakers of their day, even though the cheap super tweeter was a little grating and directional. In retrospect, I don't think their imaging and clarity were due to time-phase alignment per se, but to crossovers that were more carefully optimized than was the norm. But you'll be able to make up your own mind in a few weeks or so.
Hi. I'm not Dennis if you couldn't tell. I owned DQ10's in the '70's and early '80's. My brother still owns a pair w/most of the Regnar updates and he also runs a subwoofer. I listen to his often. I have the HT3's and he has listened to the stock HT2's and is saving for his pair. You are in for some magic. Your new speakers will sound as if a window has been opened, compared to the DQ10's. IMNSHO, no comparison. aa
I was under the impression that the V series performed every bit as well as the HT2. How come no V love?
Quote from: oneinthepipe on 1 Mar 2009, 04:27 amMy HT2 TL haven't been completed yet, and I won't receive them for another couple of/few weeks. My AVA gear is being returned today from being upgraded, and I am installing thicker bass traps and broadband panels, and when my HT2 TLs arrive, their room should be ready. I'll post something after I have been able to listen to them for a while.I think ours are about a month out but I could be wrong. I'm trying not to bug Jim about the wait Thanks, I am very interested in your feedback about the HT2 TL's combined with your AVA gear. I am thinking about adding an amp like the AVA Insight 440/440H, or the Wyred 4 Sound ST-500 for 2 channel if our Denon 4308ci isn't cutting it.