That's encouragingI somehow think this will not be the final product. The product page ist not really incorporated yet and Alan Shaw is at High End Munich presenting the waveguided Version.
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That's encouragingI somehow think this will not be the final product. The product page ist not really incorporated yet and Alan Shaw is at High End Munich presenting the waveguided Version.
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You could get a pair of Blades, or Genelec 8361s…Well that's making the LinkWitz LX521s a bargain. At Axpona the speakers w the ASP/Amp all in one was ~23.9K USD (If memory serves. )
[Its more if you go w a fancy baffle upgrade. ]
But are they active?You could get a pair of Blades, or Genelec 8361s…
Genelecs are indeed active.But are they active?
…and in the case of the blades, have enough left over for some good amps and a used carBut are they active?
Well, I've certainly seen worse. I'd like to see this on the NFS. Maybe I'll hit up Erin about it?NLE-1
The Nelson bass extender + stand solution delivers intense bass performance for mini monitors without compromising space.harbeth.co.uk
It's a pretty looking thing. But previous comments stand !
My experience is that objective discussion is generally welcomed for non Harbeth products at the HUG but the company doesn't really get into objective discussions around it's own products. It's difficult for Harbeth; the company built a reputation within the audiophile community when things were at peak woo woo and the fallacious claims being made by many manufacturers and the press were at their most extreme. Harbeth relied on the BBC heritage branding to cut through, and didn't need to resort to more deranged marketing of some manufacturers. The BBC research was valid 40 years ago, and Harbeth have refined the original designs as much as is feasible for a company with very little r and d capacity. If I ran the company I would have no idea how I'd chart a transition to more modern way of doing things without losing most of their existing customers.I have always valued the largely objective nature and ethos on the HUG. Ultimately it is a manufacturer moderated forum so contributors need to colour inside the lines so to speak!
I sense alot of pride over at Harbeth HQ at what they have achieved in this little speaker. I would not spend my own money on one, but fair play to them for creating something completely new in their product line. It's no easy feat to bring a product to market.
Yep - that's a very fair summary.My experience is that objective discussion is generally welcomed for non Harbeth products at the HUG but the company doesn't really get into objective discussions around it's own products.
I once said on the forum that I thought all speakers should have a spinorama and Shaw expressed skepticism that it would be useful (“what would that tell you?”). He also threw shade on the Klippel methodology relative to anechoic measurements. He has never addressed dispersion characteristics in his posts to my knowledge, and has deleted my posts mentioning it. All without really discussing any shortcomings he may believe or have found.My experience is that objective discussion is generally welcomed for non Harbeth products at the HUG but the company doesn't really get into objective discussions around its own products. It's difficult for Harbeth; the company built a reputation within the audiophile community when things were at peak woo woo and the fallacious claims being made by many manufacturers and the press were at their most extreme. Harbeth relied on the BBC heritage branding to cut through, and didn't need to resort to more deranged marketing of some manufacturers. The BBC research was valid 40 years ago, and Harbeth have refined the original designs as much as is feasible for a company with very little r and d capacity. If I ran the company I would have no idea how I'd chart a transition to more modern way of doing things without losing most of their existing customers.
I once said on the forum that I thought all speakers should have a spinorama and Shaw expressed skepticism that it would be useful (“what would that tell you?”). He also threw shade on the Klippel methodology relative to anechoic measurements. He has never addressed dispersion characteristics in his posts to my knowledge, and has deleted my posts mentioning it. All without really discussing any shortcomings he may believe or have found.
So while I broadly agree, he has gone a bit too far talking book, IMO.
I once said on the forum that I thought all speakers should have a spinorama and Shaw expressed skepticism that it would be useful (“what would that tell you?”). He also threw shade on the Klippel methodology relative to anechoic measurements. He has never addressed dispersion characteristics in his posts to my knowledge, and has deleted my posts mentioning it. All without really discussing any shortcomings he may believe or have found.
So while I broadly agree, he has gone a bit too far talking book, IMO.
When their living depends on it. Shaw has a difficult path to tread - many, if not most, of his customers are hardcore subjectivists and he risks offending them. I'm a little surprised he is such a hardline public objectivist about electronics (see my quotes).Genuinely don't understand how people become this stupid and stubborn.
He is doing this carefully. He has hired a few engineers with the technical skills, and commercially he is first positioning the new products for the professional market, where he knows there will be no audiophoolery criticizing him.If I ran the company I would have no idea how I'd chart a transition to more modern way of doing things without losing most of their existing customers.
When their living depends on it. Shaw has a difficult path to tread - many, if not most, of his customers are hardcore subjectivists and he risks offending them. I'm a little surprised he is such a hardline public objectivist about electronics (see my quotes).
Yes, Shaw is very particular about scientific accuracy - so long as it includes only amplification or the science that makes his speakers look good. Directivity…not a welcome topic.Honestly, you just can't anything seriously on the HUG - it's so heavily censored against anything negative about their speakers (and I own two pairs of Harbeths - M30s and P3ESRs).