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  1. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    Yes, there should be some international press by now: https://audioxpress.com/news/ggntkt-launches-new-model-m3-active-mastering-monitor-with-cardioid-bass
  2. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT Model M1

    As I said, Model M1 is meant to be a near field monitor that work perfectly well to medium listening distance. Hence the wide directivity, especially in the horizontal plane (140°x100°). Typically such high directivity (like 60°) doesn't do you any good, unless you sit far away and have a very...
  3. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT Model M1

    I guess you mixed up constant directivity with degree of directivity (wide or narrow) – those are two different things. All of our speakers will have constant directivity (in their physical limits), because it just makes sense. Model M1 is made for short to mid listening distances, so we chose a...
  4. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    @changer Very nice write-up, thanks al lot! Glad you visited us and liked it. I'm always pleased with critical listeners that really dig into details. That kind of feedback so much more of value than the common superficial and generic talk on such demos. So thanks again!
  5. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT Model M1

    We did the demo with the Non-S Version, since the room was too small anyway. Both M1 and M1 S have the same amplifier, so the same peak performance, but M1 S has an added power supply which can hold the peak performance much longer about (about 10x).
  6. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    Hopefully we can stream via Tidal (depending on network at the hotel), but we have a backup on HDD with 60 GB of FLAC encoded tracks. In my experience, bringing your own music to a trade fair during a demonstration doesn't work well because it always stops the listening session. I therefore hope...
  7. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    Finally some updates for Model M3 on our website (there should be a machine-based English version). We will demo at a fair in Hamburg in two weeks, so if somebody is around, come and listen ;)
  8. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    Model M3 does deliver about 109 dB @35 Hz @10% THD, that is per piece and without room gain. Typically you gain +6 db as a pair and 6...12 dB by the room (walls), so you should have 120-125 dB in total.
  9. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    I have to check with the engineers next week, but should be doable.
  10. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    I’m not a native speaker, so it might be my bad (using „a couple of“ in a sense as it is defined in Merriam-Webster dictionary). However you can draw your assumption from the number of the first batch which I quantified in Post #175. I won’t disclose any other sales or business numbers.
  11. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    I think I answered all your questions.
  12. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    So another try: So you missunderstood "a coupe of" with two?
  13. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    I'm not sure to what you are referring to, but I hope it's now clear?
  14. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    The first batch were 20 speakers which are sold out (except two demo pairs). I don't know how you assume, that the are only two customers.
  15. roland{at}GGNTKT

    GGNTKT M3 yes M3 Formerly known as M2!

    Basically the same as the post you cited. Model M3 is demoed at different dealer in Germany, we are open to orders, first production batch is sold out and a couple of customers have been supplied. What else do you need to know? PS: Press and website update will come.
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