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![]() That a hobbyist can build an amp as good as a c-j, Audio Research, or VTL, or a speaker as good as a Thiel or Vandersteen for a fraction even counting his own time at market technician/assembler rates, is ludicrous. (But very true.) But very FALSE. I would be interested in seeing but a single example of your assertion demonstrated as such with a reasonable acceptable auite of measurements. In the case of the amplifiers, it would be easy to settle the matter with an AP box, a couple of fat Dale noninductive resistors, and the needed test leads.In the case of the speakers, I'd say you need an anechoic chamber, but it's no secret that the more determined hobby guys are very competitive with some of the High End factory stuff. Whether this means the hobbyists are good or that a lot of the High end stuff is not-and I suspect it's both-I don't know. Can we do better today? You'd think so. But I think it would mean spending money, and the audio industry seems allergic to this. We HAVE done better today. As I said, you chose to ignore the very gross technical failings of the 604 in the points I rasied, just from the fact that on the basis of it's electromechanical parameters alaone, it is a product desgined in an era when, quite literally, the people at Altec and elseqhere were essentially clueless as to how drivers and cabinets integrated into systems. The cabinets recommended and manufactured at the time resulted in, as I said, abysmally poor low-frequency response. "Redesigning" these cabinets using concrete changes an abysmally poor system into a heacy, hard-to-manage abysmally poor system. In some cases we have. In others, we-actually "youse" since I don't design speakers-have ****ed up really badly. FWIW not many people are still mixing down or mastering on 604s, although several speakers are in use the Genelec seems dominant. Are the active Genelecs bad speakers? No. If you listen to a Jimi Hendrix record on Genelecs or on 604s, which is more likely to replicate what Eddie Kramer-or whoever mixed it down in 1969-heard in the room back then? Does it matter? Judgment, I'd say. You are right, I didn't rebut your technical arguments because you probably have the numbers completely right-I could look them up, I trust your citations-although I don't really have enough speaker design background to intelligently deal with this. Yes, I'm ignorant of some things. My rant was, and is, not against modern speaker design per se but more against the corporate behavior of those who gave the 604 the Nembutal enema. Good or not, people wanted it, just as WE willfully farted in the face of the Japanese who worship the 300B triode and were willing to pay ridiculous sums for them. (And laid off all those old broads in Lee's Summit, who knows, Pat Metheny's mom maybe.) So how do you feel about Klipschhorns and la Scalas? ;-) |
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