Cucumber_jones
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Briguy if Matt suggested baltic birch plywood why would you second guess him.
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Well, he didn't say "baltic birch and only baltic birch will do" and I'm not a lemming.
Kev seems like the kind of guy who might have tried everything, too.
Nice! Which wood finish did you choose?Just ordered Alnico 604's in full size Latour cabinets! Briguy's input via PM was helpful- the final push as it were.
what do those retail for Bongo-? i've only heard the full Latour. congrats on finding a speaker![]()
Briguy if Matt suggested baltic birch plywood why would you second guess him.
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Pau Ferro
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ok i gotta ask. are these the speakers or the crate that the real $34k speakers come inside?? cause they look like diy with wood dowels for legs to me. must be something real special inside!! :hey: they might sound incredible as i never heard them but boy are they as basic looking as it comes. sorry if anyone feels insulted but i had to say it. been bugging me all day. tannoy dc10a's are 1/2 that price and also use alnico driver and are gorgeous. im just sayin.lol.
I tend to agree that 34k for such speakers seems a bit unsane.
I am not questionning the overall quality of the speakers and their sound. They must sound fabulous. But the price does not seem very logical to me.
Wilson / Magico and so on are extremely expensive to build. Owners can understand easily why.
But standard wood cases with Altec vintage drivers ???
Look at this thread :
ALTEC 820 A ? LS3/5a le forum
This guy is not alone in France.
There are many talented people able to reproduce any old design.
The price to pay for such a pair of speakers is around 6k euros !
And they sound just uncredible.
Of course, they are not in the standard circuit of importator / distributor / dealer....
It is a good question Jerome. I hope that the speakers are worth it. The guys with the much more expensive field coil speakers seem very satisfied.
I'm sure that many audiophiles have paid large sums for audio components, the relative value of which were suspect to others, especially their friends and family! I bet that some of those individuals also regretted their purchases and moved on to other equipment, perhaps repeatedly. I doubt that spinning their wheels was their goal, but that it was costly and frustrating, none the less. It is challenging to navigate one's way through the hyperbole and subjectivism and expense of audio gear. Am I paying too much for percieved peace of mind? Not sure yet. But my goal is to acquire a system that I can enjoy for a long time, not to assemble an expensive and impressive extension of my ego (perhaps psychologically unavoidable).
I also don't want to invest even $5000 in building speakers. I have a DIY slate Lenco turntable (in the Oswalds Mill style). The ingredients: my drawing of a plinth, an autocad done by an architect friend, a slab of Pennsylivania blue slate, a local shop to water jet cut the plinth, a PTP5 mounting plate, and a Schick tonearm. Now I have a great sounding turntable. But speakers are another thing, and I expect much more difficult to build successfully, given the specifications of Shindo amps. Believe me, I considered it. Long live Troels Gravesens!
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I just wanted things to sound good and to work. In New Mexico, the land of adobe, viga ceilings, brick floors, and plaster walls, the understated Japanese aesthetic looks fantastic. I doubt that I'll dislike my system, since the components are designed to work together. Only time will tell.
Excellent post.
I just wanted to add that I understand the high price tag of field coil speakers.
For standard magnets ones, I have serious doubts.
The price tag on Shindo field coil speakers has very little to do with the price for their production. People who refer to other amateurs who are able to produce excellent replicas of famous speakers just dont get the point right.
In this chain of producer/importer/distributor/dealer the price for any given product has to be determined only to a maximum limit the market (the customer) is willing to pay for. Its the same with cars, watches or any other luxury products, the value behind the market price is negligible. So whether this speaker will be priced 20K or 40K is only a question what people are willing to pay for the luxury name of Shindo Labs and how well this brand is established in the marked in relation to other brands as a luxury product name.
So whatever Shindo has to pay for the second hand Altecs, their modification to field coils and the cabinet, it all boils down to a price tag that will be set by the importer after doing market researches and marketing in combination with the local dealers.