+1P.S My favorite speaker from this company, but for other reasons, not the housing.
+1P.S My favorite speaker from this company, but for other reasons, not the housing.
Now I understand. I think it’s a fair debate about value/$ spent. For me it’s worth the investment given my goals/preferences and resources I’m willing to commit. I fully understand that others with other values/tastes would not think it is. My opinion only as the subject was brought up. I respect your opinionNot really I mentioned nothing about horns. Devore, Tannoy, Stenheim, apogees are horns only to someone who likes dCS and Dagostino and Rockport.
The debate was never about A) whether adding cabinet noise is a good thing. The point RV made was that B) going overboard to reduce that noise to improve sound only increases cost without adding sonic value. Try to gain some experience to differentiate between A and B
Exactly. I don't understand why people still throw this argument around.
I do have wooden cabinets but they are made to be silent. They are made to *not* resonate with the music.
No it's not about value spend either. You can't keep putting lipstick on a pig, costlier and denser and more coats of lipstick, and think it makes an improvement. It makes a difference, for sure. It is not about value spend. It is worthless and just a marketing tool to make consumers pay up, because they think a more inert cabinet will get the orchestra in the room and get Led Zep to reunite. It is not going to happen.Now I understand. I think it’s a fair debate about value/$ spent. For me it’s worth the investment given my goals/preferences and resources I’m willing to commit. I fully understand that others with other values/tastes would not think it is. My opinion only as the subject was brought up. I respect your opinion
Are you sure about Rockport?
I literally have never seen Rockport Lyras advertised for sale. Anecdotally, it seems to me that when people finally land on Lyras they keep them.
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No with Devore it is the electronics that can combine with the speaker, it is an easy to drive speaker and sounds natural with good electronics not with poor ones. These electronics are not possible with the likes of Lyra
How is that an argument, Peter?
1) You were posting system videos yourself when you still had Magicos.
2) Some of us who have speakers with wooden cabinets never post videos because we realize that system videos can never be representative of the sound of a high-end system as experienced in person.
Isolation strategies can not be randomly applied. Very few know how to do it properly so that it actually does make a difference. Not sure which pig you’re referring to but Led Zeppelin isn’t reuniting for obvious reasons. I listen to music every day and have so for over 60 years. I started buying gear in 1976. For decades I had season tickets at Chastain amphitheater. I travel to listen to live music. I visit every hole in the wall. I travel all over to listen to other people’s systems. I am typing this in the New Orleans airport where I just spent several days at multiple live venues each day soaking in the best sounds in the universe. I hear a difference clearly and obviously. You are not in a position to tell me what makes a difference or not. All you can say is that it’s lost on you. Maybe with more experience it will. Why fight. Next time you’re in Atlanta come by for a listen. Drinks are in me. Until then let’s agree to disagree. Peace. (I remember when Zepplin 1st came out. Loved it. Left it. Now I’m back to it.)No it's not about value spend either. You can't keep putting lipstick on a pig, costlier and denser and more coats of lipstick, and think it makes an improvement. It makes a difference, for sure. It is not about value spend. It is worthless and just a marketing tool to make consumers pay up, because they think a more inert cabinet will get the orchestra in the room and get Led Zep to reunite. It is not going to happen.
Lot of consumers think in terms of linearity - previous noisy cabinet to quieter cabinet made a difference, so keep quietening it to make more difference. There was a time when people kept piling Stillpoints, one guy had isolation platforms on top of stillpoints and more stillpoints on that isolation platform. He heard a difference with each addition, sure, but his overall sound did not improve. It just went sideways, which it what it usually does.
People claim system videos don’t represent the sound of the system.
I suspect that some just don’t have the confidence to post videos of their systems.
I had similar cabinets in my Magico mini II. Built to be extremely stiff and non-resonant given all of the epoxy between the layers of the Baltic birch plywood.
It’s almost like it’s a plastic speaker with wood fibers in the epoxy mix.
I did like the look.
The big thing was the aluminum baffle in which the drivers were mounted and the clamping system with the rear baffle which made the whole box extremely stiff. They also talked a lot about the importance of the stand and the driver materials. Well, apparently the cabinet was not inert enough because Magico switched to all aluminum boxes with extensive internal bracing. Now their cabinets are even more inert with carbon fiber and aluminum baffles.
Thanks.. No offence I don't visit digital only systems anymore, and not analog ones with WA, Magico, Rockport, etc...heard them too many times. No change.Why fight. Next time you’re in Atlanta come by for a listen.
I was thinking on this thread and I mused, who is Mark L to say what another speaker manufacturer cabinet construction is doing for the overall performance of the speaker. Did he take their speakers apart and examine them. Did he listen to them in a controlled environment. Why is Marks philosophy on speaker design relevant to anything? He's just a guy in the industry. For all we know, he is completely wrong. Yet everyone seemed to jump on the wagon that his message was heaven sent.
I knew that. But it slipped my mind being the title was Mark L. I do respect Vanderstein. But I would still say no one manufacturer is the end all authority. If that were the case, there would be one best speaker. And everyone would be trying to mimic it.It’s not Mark saying it is Richard Vandersteen. The mark L part is old, I added the Richard v part to it earlier yesterday (or today depending on time zone). Both essentially calling out the practices in the industry
Ok, we now have the "realism" of a real performance ...
Modern materials for enclosures and driver diaphragms produce less distortion, which is easy to measure. But I don't think they sound more musical lifelike. Imagine if musical instruments were built in the same way – then probably no one would listen to music anymore. So why choose materials that not allow for emotion and little timbre? There are companies that use the resonance of speaker enclosures to create a specific sound and they have been successful for 50 years.
Who said I’m digital only? I’ve spent the last year and a half planning and purchasing analog. I’ve hit a snag recently but it should be up and running in a few months. I grew up on vinyl and I intend to die with it. I miss everything about it. If your open to some Pms I’d like to pick your brainThanks.. No offence I don't visit digital only systems anymore, and not analog ones with WA, Magico, Rockport, etc...heard them too many times. No change.
Devore, old tannoys, electrostats, audionec evo 2, something llike Treehaus fieldcoil (which I haven't heard), horns, especially custom built horns, or modifications of vintage, trips to help understand SUTs, records, low watt amps and their components (transformers etc). So if you ever go that way, will hop over. Some cones in there if they are analog centric. If a record-led audiophile wanted to show me something not on my radar, that too.
Or systems whose videos attract interest. There are video threads, people can post. Let's start with videos which sound better than this 10k system. https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/system-for-under-us-10-000-msrp.38228/post-1082846
Who said I’m digital only? I’ve spent the last year and a half planning and purchasing analog. I’ve hit a snag recently but it should be up and running in a few months. I grew up on vinyl and I intend to die with it. I miss everything about it. If your open to some Pms I’d like to pick your brain
I think there's often more value to be found in Canadian or European manufacturers, countries w/much larger middle classes to appeal to.
I think there's often more value to be found in Canadian or European manufacturers, countries w/much larger middle classes to appeal to.
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