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Why is that? He's simply saying that HE hasn't heard a speaker that costs < $50k that is better. Right?
Right, but I am pretty sure you could get Earl to build you a custom one off beast with 21" waveguides etc. I stand by my statement.
I would go out on a limb and say that Dr. Geddes would say that the Summa is 95% the best that he can build.
That's ridiculousI would say "Earl, I want 100%"Anyway, I digress...
I am a little slow. What does this mean?Cheers,James
IMO the price rise would be reasonable if instead offering the speaker as semi kits, they were offered fully assembled and of similar quality to the Salk speakers.
I was interested in these speakers but now I've taken them off the list. There are competitive alternativesat much lower prices especially if you don't mind a little DIY. The Econo Waveguide project has got my attention as well the GR Research V series.
I like a little DIY but to pay the new prices for a knockdown kit is too much. Now if Dr. Geddes would offer all the parts except the enclosure and especially the waveguides at a reasonable price, I might change my mind.
I've heard Salk speakers and the GedLee Nathans sound better. I'll gladly give up fancy veneer for better sound.The Econo Waveguide speakers and Danny's speakers are not competitive alternatives."The Abbey has a 12" High Performance 12TBX100 B&C woofer and a 12" waveguide and the same 1" compression driver as the Summa (DE250 B&C)."The waveguide is OS. Start building.
Oops. I left out an important part though. The best that Dr. Geddes can build and keep the prices reasonable. Also, what speaker have YOU heard that's < $50k that you would prefer? Seriously.
How do you know that your Nathans sound better than "the best" of the Econo Wave options. Have you heard them all? Same with the GR Research V series. I realize that you now have the Nathans so I'm sure that you'll be pumping them and dissing the competitors, but without full knowledge it's just hot air IMO.
received. As you know you'll need some subs for your Nathans. That will be more $$$. The V1 includes 2 pairs of 12" OB servo subs so extra money is not required for them to sound flat down to 20hz or so.
Alternatively, I can do the Econo Wave Delux and assemble them with the very best parts for $500 using MDF however I'd probably go with solid hardwood with perhaps a constrained layer sandwiched in between two layers. I'd need subs too of course.
How do you know that your Nathans sound better than "the best" of the Econo Wave options. Have you heard them all? Same with the GR Research V series. I realize that you now have the Nathans so I'm sure that you'll be pumping them and dissing the competitors, but without full knowledge it's just hot air IMO.I'm sure that your Nathans sound great but now I'm interested in pursuing other options. The GR V series especially the V1 and the Super Vs have been very well received. As you know you'll need some subs for your Nathans. That will be more $$$. The V1 includes 2 pairs of 12" OB servo subs so extra money is not required for them to sound flat down to 20hz or so. Alternatively, I can do the Econo Wave Delux and assemble them with the very best parts for $500 using MDF however I'd probably go with solid hardwood with perhaps a constrained layer sandwiched in between two layers. I'd need subs too of course. Oh well....musings on a freezing day in the NW. I'm in no rush. My present speakers actually sound very good.
you're not going to do more than make flatulent noises with a few 12" OB servo subs that you can't even locate in the best places in the room for them.
But they are certainly not for everyone, and have their own idiosyncracies.
I've seen the Econo Waves discussed in various places and they're just not in the same league as the speakers Earl designs.