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Hello Rick; Can you describe the sound of these speakers. I have read variable reports on the sound of accuton drivers. They range from smooth, laid back presentation, to an opposite opinion of fast clean electrostatic like with tons of details. Further one is suppose to be able to play the at low volume and retail all the charcteristic.How do they do on palpability, 3D soundstage micro/macro dynamics?What ribbon are you using? look like either an Aurum cantus or Raven?ThanksBN
Rick,Those look like impressive speakers. I'm not sure where to post this question, but can you tell me the major advantages and disadvantages of three way design such as this one and the MTM configuration when using similar drivers? I see the MTM configuration (along with a couple of woofers) in a number of your floorstanders and bookshelf size such as the Garnet. I had the chance to audition the Tanzanites a while back and your site shows several "bookshelf" and floorstander three way designs. You've produced so many choices within each of these speaker categories (and I've drooled over many of them) I ought to step back and understand why I'd want to choose one configuration over the other. Thanks!
AvFan,I think your question is a great one. I have had similar questions to yours when previewing Rick's work. Do you guys think a sticky, in the Selah Audio forum, dedicated to helping a potential customer choose which of Rick's speakers would be suitable for them?
Nice explanation Rick, Thanks!Do you find it challenging to match the acceleration of a dynamic cone/dome driver to a ribbon tweeter? Is a lower order xo more helpful in that case?
Rick,Sorry to test your typing skills, but thanks for your detailed answer. When I listen to music it is generally a solitary event as my wife and I have much different tastes in music. I want a separate stereo set up in a spare bedroom for those times when I want to decompress and enjoy some of my music. In my case it sounds like the MTM would work because I'd be in the sweet spot and wouldn't have to worry about anyone else in the room. I wouldn't have a problem adding a sub if the MTM had small woofers. I have listened to a MTM with a ribbon tweeter. While I thought the speakers lacked some mid-range capabilities they imaged like crazy and the ribbon tweeter was amazing. I had the same reaction when listening to the Tanzanites; amazing tweeters!! So, did I get the MTM capabilities correct based upon your answer? Conversely, if I was using the speakers for a home theater I would expect the three ways to be a preferred solution due to their better dispersion? This is probably an oversimplification of how to select a speaker configuration given the complex set of variables. Is there another way to look at the selection of speaker type?I can start a new thread if this one has legs since this started out as a thread on the Accuton Monitor which looks amazing. Any chance this speaker might make a west coast demo tour for fans on the "other" coast?
What kind of fountek is that, doesn't look like neo cd3.0 since the flange is square. What's the pricing? How does it sound compared to Tanzanite?
Quote from: cadobhuk on 5 Mar 2009, 02:33 amWhat kind of fountek is that, doesn't look like neo cd3.0 since the flange is square. What's the pricing? How does it sound compared to Tanzanite?Looks like a Neo Pro5ihttp://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=132&products_id=1557
Rick,Please don't ever let me order a speaker with a non-round driver, ever again... omg what a pain cutting that baffle!!