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  • #46
    They are back on their website, $ 750.00 each.
    craigk

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    • #47
      I was referring to the Volt, not the ATC, but it could be back I guess....
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      • #48
        Volt not ATC
        craigk

        " Voicing is often the term used for band aids to cover for initial design/planning errors " - Pallas

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        • #49
          The EighteenSound 6ND430-8 looks like an easy to use device that may be a distant 2nd but good match for my taste and SB29RDNC at 2.5-3Khz. The $1200 savings can go to new carpet and some diffusers.

          I tend to like devices that have low THD but with the 3rd order lower than 2nd. I guess I'm funny that way. LOL

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          • #50
            It may be that the Purifi PTT4.0W04-01A gives both the ATC and the Volt a run for their money performance-wise and for about half the cost (or less). Time will tell.

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            • #51
              One more thing. The Volt and ATC drivers sound very different.
              craigk

              " Voicing is often the term used for band aids to cover for initial design/planning errors " - Pallas

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              • #52
                Craig, what do you find the sound differences to be? I've heard the ATC in a ProAc speaker with Scan woofs and tweet and thought it sounded fantastic. Buttery smooth. I've never gotten to even see a Volt in person. Glenn.

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                • #53
                  I prefer the ATC. The best way to describe the difference is the Volt sounds slightly thin and more analytical compared to the ATC.
                  craigk

                  " Voicing is often the term used for band aids to cover for initial design/planning errors " - Pallas

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                  • #54
                    Looks like the ATCs are too hard to get. I'll keep my eyes open. But ordered the 18 6ND430s I'm set up for a quick implementation and they crossover well to the SB 29s.

                    The Purifi PTT4.0W04-01A look great for a book shelf system.

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                    • #55
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