T+A Solitaire CWT2000 discussion

LL21

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Do let us know if you find out more...

Looking at purely the surface area of cones they have here...they certainly have packed a lot into this 1.6m high (5+ feet), 35cm wide (14 inches) package. Comparable surface area of cones to an Arrakis, 40% more than a big Wilson. And I am not including the tweeter ribbon contribution to this figure since i have no idea how to factor its surface area into this 'overly simple comparison'.
 

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I also see the video 2019 shows 8 midrange cones...whereas the website and the earlier articles are for seemingly the same speaker but with 6 midrange cones.

EDIT - My mistake...their flagship speaker CWT 2000SE has 6 x 15cm midrange cones. The one in the video is not the flagship but a different model the 1000-40 Anniversary edition which is 8 x 12cm midrange cones.
 
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tobiasrankin

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Ya sorry this one is the CWT 1000 not the 2000. Theres actually a CWT 1000 on audiogon selling for around $28k.

I am more interested in the flagship though. I would love to hear it. Apparently the treble is really nice with the big electrostat panel. I would worry about the mids and bass sounding coherent with it though.
 

rgmd11

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Ya sorry this one is the CWT 1000 not the 2000. Theres actually a CWT 1000 on audiogon selling for around $28k.

I am more interested in the flagship though. I would love to hear it. Apparently the treble is really nice with the big electrostat panel. I would worry about the mids and bass sounding coherent with it though.

Hi tobiasrankin

Did you ever get a demo of these speakers !
 

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