
fuzz092888
Audioholic Warlord
So I just got a $1000-$2000 pair of speakers for $209 shipped?A good reason is that this speaker is not a $200 bookshelf. It's a $1000 MSRP bookshelf, and could easily sell for two-times that, still in my opinion .
So I just got a $1000-$2000 pair of speakers for $209 shipped?A good reason is that this speaker is not a $200 bookshelf. It's a $1000 MSRP bookshelf, and could easily sell for two-times that, still in my opinion .
In all fairness, they probably managed to avoid any big costly inductors by not using any baffle step compensation (which is what would be done for a stand mount speaker). That also shoots the so-called sensitivity up from around 81-82db to a more sell-able 85-86db. The cost of parts toroll the speaker off starting around about 700hz compared to around 2.5-3khz is probablly not small.So I just got a $1000-$2000 pair of speakers for $209 shipped?Good times right there.
DefinitelyBtw, are they shiny or what?![]()
They're both great speakers. I think soon Myself, Yourself, KEW will all be owners of these same two speakers.Definitely
The tops are so shiny, plus the plugs are super shiny. I find myself sitting in front of the computer right now instead of in front of the Phils
Probably just a variation of new car syndrome![]()
Obviously, the Phils are far superior, but in my experience, there is something special that happens when you are sitting in relatively compact envelope of sound.Definitely
The tops are so shiny, plus the plugs are super shiny. I find myself sitting in front of the computer right now instead of in front of the Phils
Probably just a variation of new car syndrome![]()
I got me one of theseWhat amp did you end up getting? I might run mine as zone two on my 809 for the time being in my current apartment. I'm only here for another ~3.5 weeks. That's when my internship ends and I have to move back to my school apartment.
They probably sold out of the Beryllium drivers which is why they now use the Aluminum ones. The Aluminum drivers will have better bass output, especially the non phase plug version but they will give up some of the softness in sound you get from the Beryllium cone. Either way, at $210/pr these speakers are a steal. Used without a sub, I'd recommend the AL cone without the phase plug, assuming EMP is offering that option.Interestingly enough, it looks like they're back in stock, but as the E41 with the aluminum midrange instead of the beryllium cone.
Gene, can you comment on the Al vs Be cones, or did you do that already and I just missed it?
FWIW, this is an excerpt from an email chain Brian at Status/RBH/EMP and I had. I was asking him about my T-2's as they have Be midranges, NOT Al. Apparently due to being prototypes that were never released to public. Anyway, this is what he said about the Be.Interestingly enough, it looks like they're back in stock, but as the E41 with the aluminum midrange instead of the beryllium cone.
Gene, can you comment on the Al vs Be cones, or did you do that already and I just missed it?
By upper end line, he is referring to Status 8T's that Gene recently acquired.We were looking at adding a beryllium option to all of our speakers. Some sort of upgrade. However the cost to produce the beryllium woofers is fairly high. The beryllium is also very hard to work with, so we decided not to go that way with all of our speaker line. We are still working with it but we have moved it to an upper end line of product.
Nice, the sub has always been enough for me. I think if I tried to add bass shakers my woman would kill me (although she may yet since she has yet to see the 41's yetIt looks pretty sharp.
I picked up two of these to power these and just yesterday switched them over so one amp is powering both the shakers. The spare amp might go to power these little guys. It's more/less junk, I took one apart yesterday while I was messing around with it and the parts inside are eye-opening to say the least. I didn't expect anything fancy, but still. I just got them to play with, and maybe power speakers outside with when we're watching movies on our neighbor's house.
Nice, the sub has always been enough for me. I think if I tried to add bass shakers my woman would kill me (although she may yet since she has yet to see the 41's yet)
I can tell you these little SMSL amps aren't junk. They're no joke and I'm glad I took a chance on one. Insert shout out to GranteedEV for turning me on to them here.