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Best of Luck and by the way your Avatar looks much better than the old one
I think this is a brilliant concept. I don't really understand the reasoning behind the questions about highpassing and so on - it looks like the perfect speaker product for smaller rooms and limited budget. For example, I drive a Mini - I love it, it's perfect for me and my better half. But we don't have kids, dogs, or cargo to carry either. I wouldn't try and re-engineer a Mini into a people-mover.
Hi AJ,Did you ever try the reverse scheme of gloss baffle and satin or wood sides?
Maybe that's why I think they sound so damn righteous?
Hi Russell,Well, seeing that I'm using an "off the shelf" PE 0.75 TW cabinet....no I have not .Making my own cabs would make the already "break even" low price point untenable. I am trying to absolutely maximize audible performance where it counts (yes, I am fully aware of the overwhelming psycho-acoustic evidence that better looking "sounds" better ). The stock cabs (and IMO, quite nice) are a means to that end. These aren't the greatest of times economically...and lord knows, IMO, there are plenty enough heftily priced (and perhaps much better looking) products on the market. However, I would not shy away from a head to head showdown with anything of (reasonably) similar size, regardless of cost (gasp! ). Preferably blind, but I'm ok with sighted too. The fact that I drew a rave from a guy who thought they looked like "Franken-speakers" and absurdly out of place at a "High end" event, tells me that even strong visual/price biases can be overcome with the right...soundfield .cheers,AJ
i think it's a brilliant concept, too. but, as someone who has used small speakers w/an outboard subwoofer system in huge rooms to great effect, this speaker also sounds intriguing for for other uses than smaller rooms/limited budgets. unlike a mini-cooper for people hauling, haha!doug s.
Hello all,Soundfield Audio introduces the Monitor 1, a bookshelf sized speaker (17x10x12.5) with full ranged sound, obtained by using a 5.5" passive coaxial midwoofer/tweeter and an active 8" long throw subwoofer, powered by it's own 300 watt amplifier.Introductory pricing is $1000/pr.Details can be found here: http://soundfieldaudio.net/Home.htmlListener reviews from Capital Audiofest http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=91026.0.cheers,AJ
AJ, very cool! Nice looking design and a great introductory product and pricepoint.Welcome to the darkside of audio manufacturing. You have my best wishes on your new venture.Dave
Thanks Dave. Darkside indeed, having just spent the entire weekend trying to fulfill orders...despite awful weather all day Sat Going to RMAF? Pretty sure Danny is. Think I may just crash the party.....cheers,AJ