Linkwitz Orion v4 now costs $14,750

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Adam Tensor Gamma $17k ((fully active)
Frequency response 26 Hz - 50 kHz.

They need to give more useful information, though. If not actual useful graphs, then at least a FR with some tolerance like +/-3dB or something.

Have you seen any graphs, FR, Polar response of this speaker?

I guess as long as they sound great, that is what matters most.

Or are you basing 100% on your hearing audition?

I suppose as long as they sound great, that is all that matters.
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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"Useable frequency range: 20Hz-25kHz"

Another useless information?

No stated +/-3dB tolerance, no graphs, no polar response, no power response, no nothing.

So if Soundstage/NRC or Stereophile or Audioholics or at least Home Theater Mag does not measure them, how will people know if they are accurate or not?

Just by listening?

Again, I suppose as long as they sound great, that is what matters.
 
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cpp

cpp

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Originally Posted by its phillip View Post
Measure them yourself
The only thing I can measure is their sizes and how loud they sound with my SPL meter

Oh come on AcuDefTechGuy, with your money just get you some 'MLSSA software' a cool Brüel & Kjær mic and your almost there :D, or for a little bit more get the AP 2700 series (Sys 2722) audio test and measurement instrument along with the controller software for your lap top and your in business.
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Oh come on AcuDefTechGuy, with your money just get you some 'MLSSA software' a cool Brüel & Kjær mic and your almost there :D
Some things in life I just don't want to do.:D

I must be getting old.:D

Now all I want to do is listen to music, watch movies, and have someone else like GranteedEV and AJinFL tell me about all the speaker measurements and stuff.:D
 
Adam

Adam

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Now all I want to do is listen to music, watch movies, and have someone else like GranteedEV and AJinFL tell me about all the speaker measurements and stuff.:D
Yeah, right! I'll believe that when I stop seeing you quote detailed measurements from multiple sources. :p
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Some things in life I just don't want to do.

I must be getting old.

Now all I want to do is listen to music, watch movies, and have someone else like GranteedEV and AJinFL tell me about all the speaker measurements and stuff
I feel the same way. Sounds like work and I freaking took early retirement to get away from that stuff. Plus Grant's good at it, oh course he might want to get paid.:eek:
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, right! I'll believe that when I stop seeing you quote detailed measurements from multiple sources. :p
Quoting is easy. Takes no work at all.

But setting up equipments, buying equipments, testing, measuring.....wow, I'm exhausted now.:eek::D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I feel the same way. Sounds like work and I freaking took early retirement to get away from that stuff. Plus Grant's good at it, oh course he might want to get paid.:eek:
It's his passion.

He wants to be speaker designer and one day open up his own speaker company.:D

Even when I was in grade school, I never liked wood-working classes; too much work for me; might scratch my skin or something.:eek::D
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

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It's his passion.

He wants to be speaker designer and one day open up his own speaker company.:D

Even when I was in grade school, I never liked wood-working classes; too much work for me; might scratch my skin or something.:eek::D
no
..wanna be a lawyer...
 
M

Maab

Audioholic Intern
Frequency response 26 Hz - 50 kHz.

They need to give more useful information, though. If not actual useful graphs, then at least a FR with some tolerance like +/-3dB or something.

Have you seen any graphs, FR, Polar response of this speaker?

I guess as long as they sound great, that is what matters most.

Or are you basing 100% on your hearing audition?

I suppose as long as they sound great, that is all that matters.
I auditioned them briefly and I liked them a lot. The dealer wasn't playing bass heavy music but whatever playing was tight and full sounding. Good chances they will not go as low as they claim or as my current speakers (they are taller and bigger), but I have 2 Jl f113 sub anyway. In my room I will not get flat response in the bass with large speakers. Hence downsizing... BTW, I would love to see measurements, I haven't and I don't get into it myself.

There is another active speaker that impressed me a lot, I noticed that there is not much talk about them because of the name brand or other reasons I don't know.
They have a tremendous bass and they play loud as hell.... Drums please...
B&O Beolab 5. You have to listen to believe it (considering the small size of these).
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
The beolabs are small, but have an eq'd 15" sealed woofer!
 
ErinH

ErinH

Audioholic General
You know, I've heard a lot of good things about his speakers and I've heard quite a few great OB setups myself... hell, I even built one last year. But $15k ???.... seriously?????

I'm roughing it, but let's just say the raw drivers are $1300 (I"m sure you can get more accurate if you price them yourself on madisound)... that's a HUGE profit for his design and parts.

I had at one time considered doing the DIY version of the Orion but if this is any indication of the inflation for even that avenue, you can count me out. I'll just buy my friend's Tang Band/Peerless OB setup for 1/10 the price.
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

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One another note, it looks like SL is bored with targeting the crowd of sane people. Check this out"

http://www.theorionspeakers.com/pdfs/RMAF_Price_List.pdf

I think he's really trying to get some business from ""audiophiles""...

$1400 cables and $11,000 amps were used to showcase these speakers at that event. :eek:

Does remind me of what Roger Russell said about wire at shows... people won't even give speakers a chance if they're not dressed up in pricey cable.
 
ErinH

ErinH

Audioholic General
Christ. :rolleyes:

I am dumbounded at his direction. Oh well. At least the whitepapers pre-2011 can be useful to us regular folks.
 
M

Maab

Audioholic Intern
One another note, it looks like SL is bored with targeting the crowd of sane people. Check this out"

http://www.theorionspeakers.com/pdfs/RMAF_Price_List.pdf

I think he's really trying to get some business from ""audiophiles""...

$1400 cables and $11,000 amps were used to showcase these speakers at that event. :eek:

Does remind me of what Roger Russell said about wire at shows... people won't even give speakers a chance if they're not dressed up in pricey cable.
Yep, that's the other reason why I did not "support" them. Even that they seemed casual about them at the show... But what a drastic move that was from linkwitz!

I remember an episode when I was considering the Evolution Acoustics, until I found out they manufacture fancy cable. Soon as I told jonhatan (I think it's his name) that I tend to have reservations dealing with audio-cable companies he just disappeared (offended?!) without making an effort.
 
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