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E EddieG Audioholic Nov 17, 2007 #1 http://www.cnet.com/holiday-gift-guide/ultimate-luxuries/?pageNum=6
F fmw Audioholic Ninja Nov 17, 2007 #2 "The Dutch company's higher-than-high-end speakers top HigherFi's list of the world's most expensive speakers, and we're betting they have the sound to match the price." I'll take that bet.
"The Dutch company's higher-than-high-end speakers top HigherFi's list of the world's most expensive speakers, and we're betting they have the sound to match the price." I'll take that bet.
Rickster71 Audioholic Spartan Nov 17, 2007 #3 The people that buy speakers like Kharma's Grand Enigmas, or any over the top expensive luxury, do so, simply because they can. The "Look at me" factor, out weighs all else. The ironic thing though. Even a millionaire has the WAF to contend with.
The people that buy speakers like Kharma's Grand Enigmas, or any over the top expensive luxury, do so, simply because they can. The "Look at me" factor, out weighs all else. The ironic thing though. Even a millionaire has the WAF to contend with.
Adam Audioholic Jedi Nov 17, 2007 #4 Rickster71 said: Even a millionaire has the WAF to contend with. Click to expand... No kidding, and those speakers are (IMO) not attractive at all and are huge for an in-home system - even for a huge home. For $1M, I'd expect a work of art. Well, a working piece of art, that is.
Rickster71 said: Even a millionaire has the WAF to contend with. Click to expand... No kidding, and those speakers are (IMO) not attractive at all and are huge for an in-home system - even for a huge home. For $1M, I'd expect a work of art. Well, a working piece of art, that is.
jaxvon Audioholic Ninja Nov 17, 2007 #6 EddieG said: http://www.cnet.com/holiday-gift-guide/ultimate-luxuries/?pageNum=6 Click to expand... If it's the same company, I hope they build to higher standards than their $32,500 model: http://stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/756/index7.html Those measurements are completely humbled by the B&W 802D, and it is about a third the price. Heck, those measurements are sad compared to a LOT of less expensive speakers.
EddieG said: http://www.cnet.com/holiday-gift-guide/ultimate-luxuries/?pageNum=6 Click to expand... If it's the same company, I hope they build to higher standards than their $32,500 model: http://stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/756/index7.html Those measurements are completely humbled by the B&W 802D, and it is about a third the price. Heck, those measurements are sad compared to a LOT of less expensive speakers.
Nomo Audioholic Samurai Nov 17, 2007 #7 jaxvon said: If it's the same company, I hope they build to higher standards than their $32,500 model: http://stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/756/index7.html Those measurements are completely humbled by the B&W 802D, and it is about a third the price. Heck, those measurements are sad compared to a LOT of less expensive speakers. Click to expand... Those specs are humbled by some $1K/pc speakers. Well, close to it any way. I'd expect better from a set of speakers that cost as much as a mid priced vehicle.
jaxvon said: If it's the same company, I hope they build to higher standards than their $32,500 model: http://stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/756/index7.html Those measurements are completely humbled by the B&W 802D, and it is about a third the price. Heck, those measurements are sad compared to a LOT of less expensive speakers. Click to expand... Those specs are humbled by some $1K/pc speakers. Well, close to it any way. I'd expect better from a set of speakers that cost as much as a mid priced vehicle.
Phil Taylor Senior Audioholic Nov 19, 2007 #8 Damn - that reminds me of some of the concert PA gear I used to handle way back in my rock band roadie dayzzzz
Damn - that reminds me of some of the concert PA gear I used to handle way back in my rock band roadie dayzzzz
D Diapason Audioholic Intern Nov 20, 2007 #11 Weren't those speakers just a one-off, made at the request of a wealthy individual? I'm quite fond of the Kharma sound, actually, having heard the CRM3.2 regularly. They're not for big rooms, of course, but the clarity is really impressive.
Weren't those speakers just a one-off, made at the request of a wealthy individual? I'm quite fond of the Kharma sound, actually, having heard the CRM3.2 regularly. They're not for big rooms, of course, but the clarity is really impressive.
A Alexxus Enthusiast Nov 20, 2007 #12 mziegler said: Proper room treatment would make those speaker worth $2mil Click to expand... I suppose building a castle 'round the room could be one of the treatments
mziegler said: Proper room treatment would make those speaker worth $2mil Click to expand... I suppose building a castle 'round the room could be one of the treatments