They look like they were left out in the sun and melted a bit.My contribution (rear baffle contains rear tweeter, subs and Hypex 503):
They look like they were left out in the sun and melted a bit.My contribution (rear baffle contains rear tweeter, subs and Hypex 503):
Holy, godamn. Did you make them yourself?My contribution (rear baffle contains rear tweeter, subs and Hypex 503):
impressive, what are they? Look a bit like a Perlisten Concept or Prototype, or at least it shares their drivers?My contribution (rear baffle contains rear tweeter, subs and Hypex 503):
Those vents on the front remind me of the vents for the plasma tweeters on the Lansche (although the position is wrong), or maybe I saw similar vents on another well known speaker?Thank you. I designed the speakers. The drivers are Satori TX 5" in 3 cardiode sections (frequency tapered). Tweeter is Satori Be in WG. Subs are Wavecor in closed cab. and eq. The loudspeakers are built by an audiophile cabinet maker. You might find the build thread if you google for "moelva satori".
According to Darwin we all are. Opinions vary on that, but it wasn't a dig at you.Apparently I'm a chimp.
According to Darwin we all are.
According to Darwin we all are. Opinions vary on that, but it wasn't a dig at you.
FWIW I quite like the KEFs too, but they do have a slightly, uh...imposing look to the them, wouldn't you agree?
Let’s just move on from this topic please and thank you.Nope. Common ancestor. Not the same thing, and not an opinion.
Good ole ATCI'm a simple man when it comes to the aesthetics
When I sold TVs in the early to mid 80's I sold a heap of cathedral looking big wood 26" console TVs to the Italians in my neighborhood. These speakers look cathedral'shy. Very nice but not for all decor.To me the most beautiful speakers are the Tannoy Canterbury speakers.
I must agree on this... The stand mounted versions are kinda ugly.