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What are those drivers, a Satori and what's the other?
Me like too!!! :D
It's actually the Vifa NE225. The cone does look like the Satori. Really unique cone design, and from what I understand, the machine to make that cone costs in the neighborhood of $10M. :eek:
The tweeter is the Dayton Reference RS28F (or RS28A).
Really unique cone design, and from what I understand, the machine to make that cone costs in the neighborhood of $10M. :eek:
If that is true, Peerless must be planning on selling a metric sh!t-ton of those drivers. The very high-tech firm I worked for spent a minimum $5M per line, and that included all custom machinery, designed in-house, built in-house etc. The equipment was capable of 1/50 millionth of an inch repeatability on forming and welding stainless parts, contained massive robotic systems, a lot of custom software, vision systems, etc.
They had to hit a five year RoI, or it was a no-go. My current company demands a two year RoI on any cap-ex projects.
All of which makes me wonder what else they are building on this machine, or if Peerless has dumped a lot of eggs in one basket. $10M buys some serious hardware.
Don't listen to me - I have not sold any $150,000 speakers.
If that is true, Peerless must be planning on selling a metric sh!t-ton of those drivers. The very high-tech firm I worked for spent a minimum $5M per line, and that included all custom machinery, designed in-house, built in-house etc. The equipment was capable of 1/50 millionth of an inch repeatability on forming and welding stainless parts, contained massive robotic systems, a lot of custom software, vision systems, etc.
They had to hit a five year RoI, or it was a no-go. My current company demands a two year RoI on any cap-ex projects.
All of which makes me wonder what else they are building on this machine, or if Peerless has dumped a lot of eggs in one basket. $10M buys some serious hardware.
That figure came from Pers Skaaning. He mentioned that fashioning poly cones to that shape didn't take much of a machine (only 5 figures), but that for the wood pulp and fiber cones, the machines were in the range of $10M. They're suggesting $200+ per NE driver . . .
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