Hello, Kurt
Our Owners are only in loose contact, and I thank them for their enthusiastic support! I thought about sending each some $$.
I was alerted this time, by several Owners asking if I should address those first concerns of Jerry, especially since he is in an administrative role (nice title, Jerry!). It's not uncommon for me to be alerted-- I add what I can... then it's back to work. Also, GMA searches have increased since the recent RMAF show in Denver, so this thread would have popped up for many.
I would note each respondent gave you a decent indication of how many years have been spent listening and trying out gear, and playing and recording too, which is about all one can offer to a forum-- heck, it's all we can do since reviews are too often of little help.
No one mentioned equipment sensitivity, room-placement issues, tone balance, dispersion/sweet-spot, or the music preferred for our speakers. This has always been the case. To me, the lack of all those 'issues' with our speakers has always been THE correlation between end-users' subjective experiences and my objective design methods. Those I explain as much as possible in each speaker's "Design Concept" article, on our website.
For me, most every 'issue' about speaker design, about a speaker's interaction with a room and the gear is explainable in terms any audio magazine could have published in the past. So, since I did not want to play the magazine author-of-the-month game, I tried to cover via our website the many fundamental topics that have been known for decades about speaker design, and relate those to what can be measured and what can be heard, as much as I dare give away.
Several years ago, Six Moons asked me to discuss the problems with speaker measurements. The link to that is on their Industry Features page (and for some reason I don't see on our website!!). Some of the graphs did not quite line up with their paragraphs, so I'd be happy to clear up any confusion.
I look forward to the time I can properly contribute to a busy forum on our own website, one that addresses all sorts of topics through the participation of other designers! Anyway, I can dream and that's something I'd like to make happen. But the thin line between a designer educating and just giving his particular science away would always remain.
Jerry and Swerd have kindly asked some pointed questions specific to 'this type' of speaker design, and I look forward to making time asap to present the rational and factual answers their good questions deserve! Thanks for the opportunity. It's much appreciated and I hope beneficial and educational.
Best regards,
Roy Johnson
Designer
Green Mountain Audio