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Re: basement? [message #24151 is a reply to message #24149] Fri, 01 February 2008 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
colinhester is currently offline  colinhester
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Arthur Janszen invented the electrostatic speaker and marketed under the name Janszen. David is Arthur's son; David restarted the company a few years ago.....C

Re: Janszen $32,000 speakers [message #24152 is a reply to message #24150] Fri, 01 February 2008 11:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
colinhester is currently offline  colinhester
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$32,000 is a big chunk of change for a pair of speakers, but it all depneds who your market is. Are they for me? No. Did they sound exceptional? Hell yeah. One thing to remember is they are plug-and-play. No amps or cables to buy; that has all been optimized.

When David first played them the source was an Ipod. It sounded OK. Then we hooked up a music server with a custom DAC ala Larry Moore (of UltraFi). Much better sound. Then a tube-buffered CD player with integrated volume control was plugged in and the sound was in full glory.

Rick's $8,000 Speakers [message #24153 is a reply to message #24150] Mon, 04 February 2008 13:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
FredT is currently offline  FredT
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"I get in enough trouble with Rick Craig by telling him that my system performs as well as his $8000 systems"

Have you actually heard Rick's $8K arrays or Danny Ritchie's LS-6 and LS-9 line arrays?

Often on the DIY-oriented forums I see somebody's claim that "my DIY speaker sounds better than a pair of (choose any expensive speaker brand). I've even found myself falling into this trap with some of my budget line arrays, but only until we placed mine side-by-side with speakers that use premium quality drivers and crossover parts. In my experience well designed speakers using top quality parts have always trumped speakers using inexpensive drivers.

One comparison I haven't been able to do is a multi-amped budget array like yours using active crossovers versus a high quality array using a passive crossover. No doubt the active crossover array will outperform the same speaker using a passive crossover, but I doubt it will outperform Rick's $8K arrays or Danny Ritchie's LS-6 and LS-9 arrays. On the other hand, yours might be the exception.



Re: so I built these lines with a single tweeter [message #24176 is a reply to message #24145] Sun, 17 February 2008 14:54 Go to previous message
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Why did you go with 4 separate chambers instead of one common one?

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