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High quality drivers, well designed crossover and cabinet equals to good to excellent sounding speakers, unfortunately the price is high too.Possibly a challenge would be using low to mid-priced drivers, equally well designed crossover and cabinet equal a more competitive priced speakers that will sound good too.I am sure you(Rick) have done both.
So Rick, do you prefer Prestigio or Mejor? Which would you go for when using a DEQX on either (and pairing both with stereo subs)?
these look very good ,with two fast subs,i bet you would be in the music.what does the AM core take the price to ????
Quote from: obiwan11 on 27 Apr 2009, 11:01 pmSo Rick, do you prefer Prestigio or Mejor? Which would you go for when using a DEQX on either (and pairing both with stereo subs)?Inquiring minds want to know ... I'd add the Visionario to the comparison mix as well. Your reflection on the three would be interesting.You have so many new models, perhaps some thread/discussion that "ranks" or segments the offerings, so that it's easier to understand the relative merits with individual offerings in the lineup.
no price yet ????
prestigio with the AM cores ????
Rick,I'll be curious to see how you like the smaller Illuminator woofer. I saw the spec sheet for the 4 1/2" Illuminator midrange and it started me wondering how that midrange would do in a conventional WMT speaker with something like the SB Acoustics 10" woofer and Fountek tweeter. I have an older Mirage Speaker (model 2.5 before they went bipolar), that uses a 10"woofer (foam rotted, replaced it with the Seas Dynaco A-25 woofer), but the main thing about that speaker was that Mirage said they spent a lot of time getting the midrange driver right (it's a coated paper, shallow cone midrange). The tweeter is really cheap, and the woofer was no great deal either, but the speaker still sounds really good. Maybe not as sexy as the narrow baffle MTM's, but a modern version of my old Mirage, might be a very good speaker. Now if I win the lottery the MTM you describe with the 5.25" Illuminators, RAAL, and perhaps a dual 7" Illuminator Bass section might be just the ticket.
Oh well, we'll just have to sit back and enjoy the ride.
I wish I could get the VP of finances to go for the Prestigio, because it really does seem like it would be a teriffic speaker. Unfortunatly it's going to be hard for me to justify spending that much on our secondary system. However I did read in another forum where you said that you were going to be working on using the SB Acoustics drivers in the same configuration. If that is true, the resulting speaker would probably be within the range of possibility. Although financially, I find the combination of SB Acoustics with RAAL to be appealing, I am wondering if there really is value in spending so much more on the tweeter than on the other drivers in the system. Isn't using the RAAL a case of overkill if the midrange isn't as resolving as the treble? As always the proof is in the listening. I'm sure many of us will be interested in what the combination sounds like.Cheers,Chuck