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Scott F - Funny you should mention the Monsoons. About four years ago I was thinking about a narrow and shallow speaker that would work well with plasma and LCD TV's. Based on the sound quality of the Monsoon's, I tried to source that driver. I followed the patents through a series of sales and bankruptcies until I found the eventual patent holder in China. I ordered a bunch of sample drivers which I still have in a box somewhere.But the minimum order was 1000 units and I didn't have the money to invest in that kind of inventory. So I never proceeded with the project. Maybe I'll pull that box out and give them another look.As for the topic of this thread, I have been looking at some small drivers that would work well in a 93 - 94 db design. They won't play terribly low, but my thought was to mate them with a small, high quality 10" sealed subwoofer. The resulting system would work well for computer use and as an alternative to the above plasma TV idea (although the cabinets would be slightly deeper as required). I don't know what kind of demand there would be for this type of setup, but I thought it would be worth playing with for a while. Who knows...- Jim
i always imagine salk speakers as more of a last-step type of solution, probably somewhere in the same breath as dynaudio mini-monitors.
Jim I hope this is an acceptable discussion.
Quote from: JP78 on 19 Jun 2009, 06:22 ami always imagine salk speakers as more of a last-step type of solution, probably somewhere in the same breath as dynaudio mini-monitors.Last step as in top-notch?Well, why wouldn't you want your desktop speakers to be top-notch?
Anyways, I too use the AudioEngine A5 and am pretty happy with them. I think Jim ought to buy a set for comparison, listen to them on his desktop computer at work/home for a while, and then figure out how to make a set that sound even better. Something about that size or smaller would be good. I'd probably be willing to pay about a grand for 'em. My .02 cents worth...
Quote from: turkey on 19 Jun 2009, 12:21 pmQuote from: JP78 on 19 Jun 2009, 06:22 ami always imagine salk speakers as more of a last-step type of solution, probably somewhere in the same breath as dynaudio mini-monitors.Last step as in top-notch?Well, why wouldn't you want your desktop speakers to be top-notch?turkey - indeed i did mean top-notch, no further improving needed. i would love to have a top-notch solution, but i currently can't afford a state-of-the-art for every system i own: a two channel system, headphone system, and desktop system. unfortunately i have to prioritize for now and hope to upgrade one day. i think for several of us it's the same way...we do the best bang-for-the-buck for now and pinch our pennies for that final solution.