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That's certainly possible. But my suspicion is that the magic I hear in my ribbon tweeters is more a result of the superb mechanical operation of the device in the frequency region up to 20KHz, by virtue of the ultra-low mass ribbon and the very strong magnetic field it operates in.
The drivers in Salk speakers are all very nice, but I give credit to the crossover designer for making it synergize so well. I've heard "great" drivers sound mediocre with a poor crossover design, and I've heard mediocre drivers sound very good with a great crossover design. In my opinion Salk offers the best of both worlds.Thank you Mr. Murphy! Simply put, you rock!
We'll see whether Jim agrees when he hears the latest (and freaking LAST) version of the HT4 I just sent him.
Hi Dennis,Can you describe the differences between the lcy and raal ribbon tweeters (apart from price)?RegardsRod
All I can say is that the RAAL's are built like a brick you know what, measure consistently and beautifully, and have a more open sound than any other unit I've used.
Hey Dennis, don't know if you've tried the amorphous core yet ... but judging by your lack of an exclamation mark or glowing adjectives, I'm gonna guess not. I wasn't expecting a big difference from it, and on measurements it looks the same, but it certainly doesn't sound the same! Micro-detail out the wazoo.
As for using the OEM as an HT2 (or HT3) upgrade, that sounds like a worthwhile investment--much more so than biwiring or designer caps. And the vertical dimension of the face plate is actually slightly shorter than the LCY diameter, so the Woofer spacing wouldn't have to be changed. Oh Jim................................... Of course, you relalize that the RAAL costs $800 a piece. Yes sir. $1400 a piece.
Of course, you relalize that the RAAL costs $800 a piece. Yes sir. $1400 a piece.
No sure what you were trying to say here. Did you mean $1600 a pair?
Well shoot - I am having a pair of HT2-TL's right now (somewhere in the pipeline ) - want to use mine as a test bed for the RAAL's?
Hey, buddy, it was my idea. J/K, go for it. I would call Jim to place my order but he is probably watching Jimmy Fallon.
Somehow I'm thinking that this is just fantasy land anyway - sounds like DMurphy is having fun trying to design the crossover. But if there was a chance, I'd be interested.
Jim bought the amorphous core--that's one of the design features I don't understand. As for using the OEM as an HT2 (or HT3) upgrade, that sounds like a worthwhile investment--much more so than biwiring or designer caps. And the vertical dimension of the face plate is actually slightly shorter than the LCY diameter, so the Woofer spacing wouldn't have to be changed. Oh Jim................................... Of course, you relalize that the RAAL costs $800 a piece. Yes sir. $1400 a piece.