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  • #31
    Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

    Originally posted by richard t View Post
    Seems these have dropped off the map. I went to both Meniscus and Madisound to see if they were available yet but they're no longer listed.
    Anyone know what happened to them?
    I was not aware that these were ever on either website.

    I don't think they're available yet, but soon. You can check for confirmation though.
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    • #32
      Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

      Thanks guys.
      I think I remembered seeing them on at least one of the sites but with a status of on order.
      I'll shoot them an inquiry.
      Rich

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      • #33
        Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

        I'm curious how this compares to a Seas 22TFF which is the tweeter I've always considered a poor man's Hiquphon. I hope someone does some testing once it hits the market.

        Jim

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        • #34
          Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

          Originally posted by Jim Holtz View Post
          I'm curious how this compares to a Seas 22TFF which is the tweeter I've always considered a poor man's Hiquphon. I hope someone does some testing once it hits the market.

          Jim
          I really like the seas 3/4 inch tweeters, but after living with the hiq's for a couple of years, the seas are not in the same class.
          craigk

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

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          • #35
            Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

            Originally posted by jonasz View Post
            There is a 7,5" version coming, too small?
            OT: Really, any idea when? Looking at a Seas 8" mag for my next build, that could be a game changer...

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            • #36
              Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

              Originally posted by craigk View Post
              I really like the seas 3/4 inch tweeters, but after living with the hiq's for a couple of years, the seas are not in the same class.
              Hi Craig,

              I used OWIII's in a couple different projects about 12-14 years ago and liked them a lot. However, at $126 each they have a whole lot of competition today. I've not used the 22TFF personally, but in the designs I've heard them in, I've always been impressed by the very wide dispersion and smooth clear response. Jeff Bagby made the comment in a recent thread that with today's tweeters, once you get to the $35 - $50 range, the performance starts to blur and favorites become very subjective. I agree with that. Ribbons are my favorites but they don't work everywhere.

              I'm going to try to attend a few more DIY events next year since I'm now retired. I hope our paths cross. I always enjoy listening to your designs.

              Jim

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              • #37
                Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                i agree that is a lot of money for a tweeter. like i posted before, i do really like the 3/4 seas, but the hiq's just do everything a little better. more stable sound stage, sustain on cymbals sounds more realistic, lower treble a little more "meat". i have a nice little 2 way using the seas i will bring to the next diy event, it is also very nice.
                as far as the price of tweeters, i hope you also remember Jeff stating that the SS9900 where some of his favorite tweeters, as long as the Raals being very good, so definitely not in the less than $ 50.00 range. speaking of ribbons, some time during the up coming year i will have a very high end 3 way design using a ribbon. i think you will like it.
                craigk

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

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                • #38
                  Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                  Originally posted by Jim Holtz View Post
                  Hi Craig,

                  I used OWIII's in a couple different projects about 12-14 years ago and liked them a lot. However, at $126 each they have a whole lot of competition today. I've not used the 22TFF personally, but in the designs I've heard them in, I've always been impressed by the very wide dispersion and smooth clear response. Jeff Bagby made the comment in a recent thread that with today's tweeters, once you get to the $35 - $50 range, the performance starts to blur and favorites become very subjective. I agree with that. Ribbons are my favorites but they don't work everywhere.

                  I'm going to try to attend a few more DIY events next year since I'm now retired. I hope our paths cross. I always enjoy listening to your designs.

                  Jim
                  There will be a design or two using a new ribbon making the midwest circuit in 2015, Jim. It is the production model of the tweeter Mike Z. used in his purple all metal tower. I think you will like it
                  Don't listen to me - I have not sold any $150,000 speakers.

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                  • #39
                    Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                    Originally posted by johnnyrichards View Post
                    There will be a design or two using a new ribbon making the midwest circuit in 2015, Jim. It is the production model of the tweeter Mike Z. used in his purple all metal tower. I think you will like it
                    Cool! I'm looking forward to hearing them. Dakota is on my calendar for sure next year.

                    Jim

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                    • #40
                      Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                      Originally posted by craigk View Post
                      i agree that is a lot of money for a tweeter. like i posted before, i do really like the 3/4 seas, but the hiq's just do everything a little better. more stable sound stage, sustain on cymbals sounds more realistic, lower treble a little more "meat". i have a nice little 2 way using the seas i will bring to the next diy event, it is also very nice.
                      as far as the price of tweeters, i hope you also remember Jeff stating that the SS9900 where some of his favorite tweeters, as long as the Raals being very good, so definitely not in the less than $ 50.00 range. speaking of ribbons, some time during the up coming year i will have a very high end 3 way design using a ribbon. i think you will like it.
                      It's really hard not to like the big dogs.

                      I'm looking forward to hearing your new high end design and the 2-way. Next year should be a fun year at the DIY events. Lots of new designs and new drivers.

                      Jim

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                      • #41
                        Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                        Originally posted by Jim Holtz View Post
                        It's really hard not to like the big dogs.

                        I'm looking forward to hearing your new high end design and the 2-way. Next year should be a fun year at the DIY events. Lots of new designs and new drivers.

                        Jim
                        I agree.
                        craigk

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

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                        • #42
                          Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                          I heard back from Mark at Meniscus. He say they're about two weeks out from being in stock.

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                          • #43
                            Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                            Also spoke with meniscus , he said to check back early January after CES 2015

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                            • #44
                              Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                              Sounds good! Thanks for coming back with the updates.

                              Any word on pricing?

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                              • #45
                                Re: A Hiquphon Substitute on the horizon?

                                Originally posted by richard t View Post
                                I heard back from Mark at Meniscus. He say they're about two weeks out from being in stock.
                                Received the same email.
                                Kenny

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