Wow you kind have changed your opinion on Arx without ever even listening to them. What has changed that you go from great dynamics, well done crossovers, outstanding value.
myself said:
....I've read so far....what appears to be...
I'm sure they have nice dynamics, but the problem is you can't judge any crossover without hearing it, especially if there isn't
half a measurement available. To do so would be silly. I never changed my mind, they just failed to supply any further information.
JTR, Paradigm, Monitor Audio, Emotiva, PSB, Elemental Designs, EMP Tek, Polk Audio, GoldenEar, Definitive Technology, CHT, Pinnacle Speakers, SVS, HSU Research.
All do not have measurements on their websites, it looks very similar to what Jon at TAI lists for Arx speakers. Its just any time Arx is mentioned on this forum and this one only they get an overly critical response, for doing the same thing as all the other brands do, does it make all the other brands look bad like you guys say Arx is? Why are all these brands hiding their measurements?
First of all, SVS has some of the most comprehensive first party measurement documents out there.
Second, EMP, and PSB have been measured and reviewed by a 3rd party. I also happen to own a pair of EMPs.
Third, I would not likely buy Polk Audio, Paradigm, Emotiva, Elemental Designs, GoldenEar, Definitive Technology, CHT, Pinnacle Speakers anyways.
As far as the HSUs are concerned, I'm not really interested in 99% of horn speakers either, although they appear to be well-designed speakers with controlled on and off-axis response, which does set them apart from the pack.
Fourth, the difference between ARX and Def Tech, for example, is that one can go to a dealer and listen to def tech before making any order or payment.
I realize as an owner you must be defensive about the brand, but that's no excuse to accuse me of doing a 180. The reality is another person's subjective reviews never tell me what I myself will hear.
If you really love them so much, take a measurement microphone, and do quasi-anechoic on/off frequency response graphs @ 0 deg, 15 deg vertical, 15 degree horizontal, 30 degree horizontal, 45 degree horizontal, 60 degree horizontal, and then post them for us. Don't use any more than 1/10th of an octave smoothing. If they measure well, we'll probably recommend them.