I am still in probationary status but when that changes I will post a picture.
Hugh, Thank you. I admit, it took a leap of faith to plunk down some decent $ 2 years ago when everyone thought a Colorado outfit was going to deliver these and just could not get their act together. You gave me your word, kept in touch with me the entire wait and when the others failed you picked up the reins and got the job done. Not only done, but done fantastically. These speakers are beautiful. The fit and finish is as good or better than any speaker I have seen.
But most importantly, these things Kick some serious rear end. I like everything but country and rap but rock is by far my favorite. And I have to admit, I like it loud. I know, shame on me. (What did you just say?

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My favorite music is Rush, but...quality of recording in makes the best sound out and as much as I love Rush, their albums are not always engineered or produced as good as their music deserves. So, in circumstances such as this, I break out my "extra special quality recordings" such as Crime of the Century or Dark Side of the Moon or in this case Wish you were Here.
Unbelievable. They are not even broken in and they were stellar. Smooth, full, clear and crisp. I would look like a fool if I spouted off fancy terms like depth of soundstage etc. But it sounded like I was in the studio as Waters and Gilmore (Mason and Wright) put the music down.
They soaked up all my 600watt SS amps could dish out and never missed a beat. Listening fatigue was non existent. Granted I run the LS6s on the 2ohm taps and the 9s on the 4ohm taps to smooth out the highs on lesser recordings, but still.....wow.
Bill, I sent you an e-mail, I still need to learn the ropes of your awesome external crossovers. I believe I have the bass turned down, but that works great as the Gothams really handle the low end great.
I can't say enough good things. Finish like artwork (better than furniture grade by far) sound that exceeds my wildest dreams. And I did not have to mortgage the house to have them.
Thanks Hugh, I really think you should produce these for others.
Thanks Bill
Danny, we don't know each other but obviously, you know what you are doing.