+1Lower cost speakers usually concentrate on performance over aesthetics, as to where more expensive speakers can also address the appointments, finishes, design on top of performance capabilities.
+1Lower cost speakers usually concentrate on performance over aesthetics, as to where more expensive speakers can also address the appointments, finishes, design on top of performance capabilities.
Did you mean something like this, this one is wrapped in crocodile skin.Maybe, but that can work both ways. Lower cost speakers usually concentrate on performance over aesthetics, as to where more expensive speakers can also address the appointments, finishes, design on top of performance capabilities. I've seen low cost (relatively to some in this thread) speakers that are most definitely eye candy. I have seen a Rosso Fiorentino basic 2 way floor stander wrapped in some sort of snake skin and it was absolutely gorgeous! Pennies on the dollar compared to some in this thread. Unfortunately, I cannot find a pic online of the pair I saw, other wise, I would share it with you.
Tom

I would add that likely is also to its detriment in sound.more expensive speakers can also address the appointments, finishes, design on top of performance capabilities
I love the design and looks of the new one too. DD6600Everest !
I love the design and looks of the new one too. DD6600
Although, when i heard a pair at a hi-fi show (in a room with a huge glass wall !) they sounded very poor.
Lacking in bass with strident & harsh mid-high frequency delivery.
Was a real disappointment.



Hi Tim, yes those TAD's are an impressive piece also.They do look very appealing to me, kinda reminds me of the big TAD 2401 -- which are a delight. Of course I am biased, having the K2 M9500. Not the same aesthetic, but the same heritage, so I was pleasantly surprised that you mentioned Everest. I don't look in the abstract, sound quality influences how I see speakers.
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TAD 2401
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JBL Everest DD66000
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JBL K2 M9500 -- not pretty, the beauty of utility.
"While K2, the mountain, will always remain in Everest's shadow, K2 the loudspeaker, would stand above all of its predecessors." Lansing Heritage
He is a very talented fellow and was the brains behind one of my favorite (and little known) speaker, the JBL Array 1400.

Did you mean something like this, this one is wrapped in crocodile skin.
I wonder why it has always sounded disjointed?Definitely an amazing beautiful design. I know how the speaker came onto the market. I've listened to it four times; they tried to get it to work with a variety of amplifiers, but the sound was very disappointing. It sounded somewhat disjointed, never completely harmonious. In comparison, the 800-series Matrix was a really fun speaker. There are people who have managed to get it to sound good, but it's never as good as here.respect
In the hi-fi rack are the two active xovers for Nautilus. I think it sounds like that because they're using the new signature xover, but that's just my guess.I wonder why it has always sounded disjointed?
I'm pretty sure Laurence Dickie knows what he is doing, if i remember correctly it was one of the first loudspeaker designs to utilise ultra stiff pistonic cones so each driver worked in a narrow frequency band with extremely low distortion.
Problem with this approach is the drivers can only cover limited frequency range so you need a 4/5 way design to cover 20hz-20khz. Maybe that's part of the reason they sounded disjointed??
Plus you need 8Xchannels of amplification or 4Xstereo amps.
As they say, there is no free lunch, loudspeaker design is always finding the right balance of compromises.
I wonder if they were using DSP somewhere in the chain on this video for time alignment on the drivers and or room correction?
Maybe there is a $800 miniDSP hiding behind that big stack of exotic amplifiers.![]()
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I have heard them many times at a friends place.I had not heard of these until your mention. Google refers to the Dr. Seuss style horn as an acquired taste. Fascinating. From what I read, excellent sound.
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89db 8 Ohms. Probably not a SET speaker.
Greg Timbers re-coned my M9500s and applied the AquaPlas.

Ah, i see. I was looking in the video for something but couldn't make it out.In the hi-fi rack are the two active xovers for Nautilus. I think it sounds like that because they're using the new signature xover, but that's just my guess.
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Agreed. My pleasure.The finish is phenomenal! Thanks for sharing with the group.
Yep, very nice.![]()
Rey Audio RM-8 (?) custom finish
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