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I wonder how the crossovers are set. Could the tweeter/midrange module stand alone for someone who can't afford the whole package and maybe already has a high quality subwoofer? I can't wait to see-hear the HT4's. I keep thinking of ways to come up with the money and sneak this purchase past my wife. Unlikely! LOL
Any word on the finish that will be on the show samples? It's always a sight to see Jim's artistry
Pardon the ignorance, but does this unveiling at the show mean that pricing and availability will be announced too? Or shortly after?
Quote from: jermmd on 19 Apr 2009, 04:34 pmI wonder how the crossovers are set. Could the tweeter/midrange module stand alone for someone who can't afford the whole package and maybe already has a high quality subwoofer? I can't wait to see-hear the HT4's. I keep thinking of ways to come up with the money and sneak this purchase past my wife. Unlikely! LOLThis will not work. Subs normally do not cross high enough and are not flat enough in terms of response that high up (around 300 Hz).- Jim
We probably will not have a name chosen yet since I wanted to let everyone here have some input in that regard. But we should have pricing and availability at that time.- Jim
Jim:When thinking about names, will this speaker be a member of the Veracity Series or will this speaker establish a new series that "redefines the ambit of speaker performance?"
The only features this design will have in common with the Veracity series are 1) a woofer from the same family; and, 2) a ribbon tweeter. To me, a Veracity series speaker is built upon the relationship between a Seas Excel driver and a ribbon tweeter. Since no Seas driver will be used in this design, I feel it needs a unique identity of its own. It will certainly be unlike any design we have done to date.- Jim