8Cs not loud enough for you?
Keith
Keith
too bad they are to ugly to be placed in civilized society or any home
i've only seen a couple versions, so could be very wrong... again
too bad they are to ugly to be placed in civilized society or any home
Whaaaat? This is arguably one of the better looking speakers.
That's genuine solid oak there on that cabinet! There's also an option for a white front. The studio version is the one with MDF.6See those vent things on the side? Those look like gills. It gulps water through it's woofer and exhales it through it's gills while extracting oxygen to survive. If you touch the speaker it's slimy, like fish skin, and then it dies because you disturbed the mucus it needs for protection. As if that's not enough to turn you away from these abominations, the matte black plastic-looking front flanked by light fake wood color is a terrible color/texture combination. Like this celebrities outfit at the recent Met Gala:
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The vents would prob look good with a black wood version, if they have it. Like the brake vents on this Ferrari F40. I'd buy that.That's genuine solid oak there on that cabinet! There's also an option for a white front. The studio version is the one with MDF.
The outer oak cabinet is for aesthetics only. The inner acoustic structure is built exclusively from birch, which is what makes the speaker so inert.That's genuine solid oak there on that cabinet! There's also an option for a white front. The studio version is the one with MDF.
Interesting. Speakers have been vented forever, but the side vents are new to me. Sounds like legit theory, i think i might get a pair to check them out let me place order OMFG THEY ARE $15,000!The vents are what allow the energy from the mids to radiate anti-phase to the side of the cabinets and form the cardioid radiation pattern.
It's design might not be to your personal tastes, but it's acoustic design and the resultant performance is among the most clever ever created.
Yup.. These are the real deal, function over form, incredible speakers.Interesting. Speakers have been vented forever, but the side vents are new to me. Sounds like legit theory, i think i might get a pair to check them out let me place order OMFG THEY ARE $15,000!
Come with amps and stuff, so maybe not that bad.
Yup.. These are the real deal, function over form, incredible speakers.
If you think 15k is expensive, you should try upgrading from the 8c.
The vent design isn't a gimmick nor are the rear firing subs.Function over form is always the winning strategy for most things that matter, like racing, thermodynamics, and speaker design, although maybe not so much in wives. Then it's best to balance out form and function with two.
I don't think $15K is expensive, unless it's a side-vent gimmick. But they better perform better than my wives.
Are they 15 times better than the CSS speakers I built on my dining room table? Are the measurements 15 times better? Of course not. But we're always seeking perfection. And hit diminishing returns. The question is - where do we stop?
The vent design isn't a gimmick nor are the rear firing subs.
The tweeter waveguide allows a 1250hz crossover point to the 8" mid to avoid beaming.
At AXPONA, we were able to place the speakers extremely close to the room boundaries as well as a massive glass surface and had incredible sound, and also managed to hit 105db when a visitor asked us to show "what they could do".
The 8c is an incredible product.
Well, I did reveal my association in the last post. Not trying to be cagy. Prior to that, I was just trying to offer an informative counterpoint, like the vents aren't side ports, etc.No one listens to music at 105dB, although nice to know they can go that high if I ever need to torture someone at Guantanamo Bay.
I got fed up with California bullshit and move to a really nice beach house in Puerto Rico where it's always warm and sunny. Where can I see these here? Also you should reveal your association with the company ( maybe i missed it?).
No one listens to music at 105dB, although nice to know they can go that high if I ever need to torture someone at Guantanamo Bay.