View Full Version : $10,000 and it comes with a Dayton Driver *PIC*
nick29498141
03-26-2006, 12:12 AM
http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/images/ISO4.jpg
Just found this while reading some other boards around town. It's a cool design, all eminence drivers, and thats a Dayon Titanic Sub!!! around 10k seems a bit steep but I like that they include dayton parts!
<A HREF="http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/">http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/</A>
NK
bogie
03-26-2006, 09:38 AM
Whoopee... I _really_ like that snake oil finish...
> Just found this while reading some other
> boards around town. It's a cool design, all
> eminence drivers, and thats a Dayon Titanic
> Sub!!! around 10k seems a bit steep but I
> like that they include dayton parts!
> <A HREF="http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/">http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/</A>
> NK
Mr.Thomas Aaron Hero
03-26-2006, 10:16 AM
Mr.Thomas Aaron Hero
03-26-2006, 10:22 AM
And I am realy glad they show an"ISOMETRIC VIEW"
bangleiii
03-26-2006, 12:08 PM
I like the ladder line speaker wire, good for radio frequencies up 1000 mega hz.
Mr.Thomas Aaron Hero
03-26-2006, 12:14 PM
If I was going to spend $10.000 on a pair of speakers they better have the end grain sealed,all of the drivers recesed,a consistant finish on the baffles,and not one square inch of Velcro,and that is just the asthetics.Also,hasnt that design already been patented years ago by another speaker manufacturer?
A.H.
Andy_G
03-26-2006, 03:55 PM
Top x-o point is 3500? look at the distance between mid and tweet. also the whole tweet arrangement is going to be diffraction hell!!
Is it April 1st already ??
mikebw
03-27-2006, 03:48 AM
I mean come on, they're really only $9,800, so get your facts straight. Sure, if it was 10K then I could understand the grievences, but this is cleary a sub 10K system, so lighten up.
> Just found this while reading some other
> boards around town. It's a cool design, all
> eminence drivers, and thats a Dayon Titanic
> Sub!!! around 10k seems a bit steep but I
> like that they include dayton parts!
> <A HREF="http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/">http://www.jumpingcactusloudspeakers.com/</A>
> NK
johnastockman
03-28-2006, 02:02 PM
> If I was going to spend $10.000 on a pair of
> speakers they better have the end grain
> sealed,all of the drivers recesed,a
> consistant finish on the baffles,and not one
> square inch of Velcro,and that is just the
> asthetics.Also,hasnt that design already
> been patented years ago by another speaker
> manufacturer?
> A.H.
I'm not sure about the patent, but some of the more expensive B&W 3-ways that were offered by the audio store I worked at had the drivers in separate enclosures, and that was back in the mid to late 80's. But not anything like the huge gaps between the ones in the pic! I agree with the other post...inconsistent finish, exposed end-grain, no flush mounting, and those screws. Not even worth 1/4 of what they're asking, no matter how they sound. Just my opinion, of course.
John A.
johnastockman
03-28-2006, 02:12 PM
> I'm not sure about the patent, but some of
> the more expensive B&W 3-ways that were
> offered by the audio store I worked at had
> the drivers in separate enclosures, and that
> was back in the mid to late 80's. But not
> anything like the huge gaps between the ones
> in the pic! I agree with the other
> post...inconsistent finish, exposed
> end-grain, no flush mounting, and those
> screws. Not even worth 1/4 of what they're
> asking, no matter how they sound. Just my
> opinion, of course.
> John A.
Are the enclosures aluminum? Baffle included? Why do I see end grain? Veneer over aluminum, maybe? There was a guy at CES two years ago that had enclosures milled from a block of aluminum. I know how expensive that kind of equipment is, so that's probably why he, and these folks, are charging almost $10,000.
John A.
Mr.Thomas Aaron Hero
03-28-2006, 05:16 PM
This guy used aluminum plate for all except the front baffles,I have seen that exact same type of enclosure on several websites thats why I am wondering what he is patenting? A.H.
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