Let's see playing with some numbers with TLS' idea...4 x 6558 for the 7 active speakers (since they're sold as pairs, but maybe Sigberg will cut you a deal for a single?) so thats 26,232 at current Sigberg site conversion (or 22,953 if you get the single speaker deal). Four 10D subs would be 14,992 (and they'd still be a bit weak at VLF but could be somewhat room dependent and desired spl). Then you need an appropriate pre-pro...at this level may as well go for the Trinnov Altitude 16 at $16,000. So now you are in for 57,224 (or 53,945) for a 7.1 system...and in my case would need to hire an electrician to place closer outlets for the surrounds/rear surrounds/subs so add another chunk in my case. Would probably sound very nice but that nice? Aesthetics are still are fairly typical, just a bunch of black boxes still. Forgot about appropriate speaker stands/mounts....that'd add some more too. I don't think I'd go this direction particularly....
We are definitely outside the realm of chump change. Nowhere was this expressed to be a budget friendly solution.
But replace that Trinnov with the mythical HTP-1 and save yourself 12-large... and it's a little better!
But more seriously, we have before us a unique approach to solving a problem. We know we can make the more traditional offering work. Let's face it, this
may well be better.
For the initial effort at designing and bringing such a system to market, sadly, it is going to be expensive... and it is. Moreover, add in the costing for covering all shipping and customs fees, a very worthwhile service, but the lily gets gilded a bit.
The real benefit comes when other companies see the efficacy of an approach like this, take the concept up and carry it forward. Competition and a changing marketplace may well see cost come down to something more affordable for those of us that might only earn $50-60K per year!
Looking ahead, we've seen the Sigberg Manta development, and there has been a tease of a possible 3-way W-C-W design using the same drivers as the previously reviewed SBS.1 but adding a 2nd woofer above the Coax.
Perhaps we see a Sub that can play lower, too.
Also of note, we have before us a pattern for potential DIY ingenuity. However one wishes to approach the concept, now that it is in front of us, I guarantee somebody is already looking at how they can roll their own Siggy-Style Blunts.
With MINI DSP 10x10, for example, Amps of choice, and copious amounts of elbow grease and MDF dust... options can abound!
(Whether it's worth the effort or not is a different story, but I know you, Lovin', can appreciate a good opportunity to promote the DIY path.)
I stand by my excitement for
@Sigberg Audio and what they are doing! Even though I can't throw down for it, I do wish for their success as well as continued innovation and product development.