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If you want a RAAL I am sure Jim will do it for you. My guess is no one has requested one in an HT3 as yet so he hasn't requested Dennis to develop the xover.
I'll be honest and say that the HT2-TL's with the raal sound every bit as good as the HT3's, so my guess is people are ordering those instead of the HT3's. I don't mean to take sales away from the HT3's, I just think Jim, Dennis and team hit one out of the park with the HT2-TL raal. Ymmv. For what it's worth, I like the B&W 802Ds, but they are certainly overpriced in my opinion. I'd take the SoundScape 10s over them any day, and at a cheaper price too.
Nuance, I wouldn't reply if you are only being allowed a one word answer! Steve
Not the best advise you've ever given Steve, but it's probably not your worse either.
The words are advice and worst. And some advice for you .... step off.
Not the best advise you've ever given Steve, but it's probably not your worse either. Cheers,Robin
Robin to the rescue, again! You and Bill must be "close."
Just a quick response...The HT3's will be available with the RAAL tweeter. We already list it that way on the site, although we have not delivered any with the RAAL tweeter as of yet. All orders placed from this point forward will have the RAAL (unless customers request otherwise).As for Dennis' idea of using Jeff Bagby's radiator version of the woofer section, it is considerably deeper than the current HT3 woofer section. So building it this way would require changing to a two-piece design and it would end up costing only slightly less than the SoundScapes. I'm not sure people would opt for the HT3's under this scenario since the SoundScapes would only cost a bit more. But we are certainly open to doing it.- Jim
That's funny, I was thinking the same thoughts about you and srb. It's a small world. Cheers,Robin
I wouldn't agree with that statement, Nuance. At higher volume the midrange in the Ht-3's should sound cleaner, because it doesn't have to do bass duties like the HT-2 TL's, IMHO. Disclaimer, I have HT-3's but using the SEAS just for the midrange should have less distortion.Joe
Jim,Is there any benefit or drawback to internally isolating the midrange from the woofer in the HT3, and separately porting the mid also out the back?