Linkwitz Orion 3.2.1 Piano Gloss Mahogany

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Original price: $9,000 (2 speakers + 1 active crossover + 2 Speakon cables)
Upgrades: $200 for 4 front grilles + $1800 extra active crossover (spare) + $200 extra pair Speakon cables
Other: $500 for wood crates + shipping
Total: $11,700.

Asking for $8,000 + shipping.

Condition: Excellent. Includes original wood crates.
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Geez, The Audio Critic's greatest speaker in the world besting all "monkey coffin" box speakers and not a single offer? :D

$4.5k? No? :eek:

When Linkwitz said "these may be the last speakers you will need to own", did he mean it's because you can't sell them? :D
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Now I might be interested if I hadn't already started the NaO Note II RS. Why couldn't you have put these up before I started dumping money into that project?????
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

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Yea, after I bought the wood, tweeters, and miniDSP :p

At that's what I'm going to tell myself regardless if how true that is.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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So you're building an open baffle dipole speaker like the Orion?

Copycat! ;) :D

Got something against monkey coffin box speakers? :D

Oh, geez, I just saw the website of the Nao Note II. Looks almost like the Orion. What a copycat! :eek: :D
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

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Pffft, if anything its more akin to the LX. As far as I'm concerned its a chicken or the egg argument between the Linkwitz stuff and John's stuff :D. Meaning its a win for me either way.

I want to try something different. Assuming I ever finish them that is.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Pffft, if anything its more akin to the LX. As far as I'm concerned its a chicken or the egg argument between the Linkwitz stuff and John's stuff :D. Meaning its a win for me either way.

I want to try something different. Assuming I ever finish them that is.
Yeah, different. But don't go chasing a dream. :)

No speaker is THAT special or different after you own it. The honeymoon period never lasts. :)

Look at what happened to me. I can't believe it myself. Suddenly I...... Wait, wrong song. :eek:
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

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Nah, no chasing dreams here. Unless the dream is to keep building speakers :D

Building the Notes kills two birds with one stone. I get to hear an OB speaker, which I've never heard before and it gives me another build project. Besides, your description of how the Orions sounds got me curious about OB speakers and thus the research into whether to build the NaO Notes, the Orions, or the LX's began. SO, the moral of the story is that this is all your fault :p
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Nah, no chasing dreams here. Unless the dream is to keep building speakers :D

Building the Notes kills two birds with one stone. I get to hear an OB speaker, which I've never heard before and it gives me another build project. Besides, your description of how the Orions sounds got me curious about OB speakers and thus the research into whether to build the NaO Notes, the Orions, or the LX's began. SO, the moral of the story is that this is all your fault :p
Well since it is all my fault, then it's perfectly okay. :)

Probably the only thing dipole, bipolar, and Omni-pole speakers have over other speakers is the wider/deeper soundstage, not in the treble/midrange detail, clarity, resolution or imaging and not in the bass.

The fact that my Orion is actively quad-amp is also cool. :cool:

My SX-T2s can also be quad-amp (four pairs of binding posts), but the treble/midrange is PASSIVE bi-amp and the bass is ACTIVE bi-amp. :)
 
KEW

KEW

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4.5k! You've got my "bottom feeder" attention!
How much would shipping be to 30115?
 
KEW

KEW

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Okay, I probably should have PM'ed you, but I will need a few days to ponder this and research more.
Impulse buying can be dangerous!
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Okay, I probably should have PM'ed you, but I will need a few days to ponder this and research more.
Impulse buying can be dangerous!
If you lived in OKC, I would try to encourage you to impulse buy. :D

But since you live in GA, please don't do that. :D

Honestly, the thought of having to pack them up and shipping them gives me pause. :eek:

I think the Salon2, 802D2, Phil3, dual Funk 18.0 subs, Focal, and Dynaudio towers really burned me out on the shipping. :eek:

I would do just fine not having to ship another speaker forever. :)
 
KEW

KEW

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It didn't take me as long as I thought to have a return to sanity. I've been driving around running errands while thinking this over and realized that if I was going to spend $5k on another pair of speakers, I'd rather spend $10 to 15k and get substantially different speakers from my Phil3's.
Although the Orions are likely better speakers than my Phil 3's and might be a better choice if I was choosing between them, I absolutely don't need both, the Phils and the Orions. Having spent time with Dennis Murphy, I am proud to have his speakers in my home, so they will stay.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
It didn't take me as long as I thought to have a return to sanity. I've been driving around running errands while thinking this over and realized that if I was going to spend $5k on another pair of speakers, I'd rather spend $10 to 15k and get substantially different speakers from my Phil3's.
Although the Orions are likely better speakers than my Phil 3's and might be a better choice if I was choosing between them, I absolutely don't need both, the Phils and the Orions. Having spent time with Dennis Murphy, I am proud to have his speakers in my home, so they will stay.
Yeah, no need for more than one set of great speakers. That's the reason I am selling the Orion. :)
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
If no one picks them up here, I can't imagine them staying around Audiogon for long at $4500!
But then, there's the packing thing! A population map of the US makes Oklahoma City look like a "target rarefied zone"...
One way or another, they will make someone very happy!
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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If no one picks them up here, I can't imagine them staying around Audiogon for long at $4500!
But then, there's the packing thing! A population map of the US makes Oklahoma City look like a "target rarefied zone"...
One way or another, they will make someone very happy!
The Orion were on eBay & Audiogon for about 5 months. Not a single offer was made.

The Phil3 were on AudiogoN for about 3 months @$3K. Finally had to lower the price to $2K to sell.

I think ID brands just don't sell over $2K.
 
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