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"Boon" wrote in message ... Just got the new Trenner & Friedl ART monitors from Austria. These little monitors are absolutely gorgeous with a rich cherry veneer and a black Corian baffle. I'm still waiting on the stands but I have them set up in a temporary configuration and they really sound wonderful. While they look tiny, the cabinets are very deep, and they go down to about 44 Hz at -6 dB. They're replacing a set of medium-sized floorstanders from Vienna Acoustics, and the ARTs throw up a much larger soundstage and go just as deep in the bass. While T&F are just now making it to these shores, they're well-known in Europe. The ARTs are relatively new...the serial numbers on mine are 36a and 36b. http://www.trenner-friedl.com/index2...art&sprache=en That is seemingly a sales pitch you are loading onto this group - are you the Stateside distributor for those over-priced boxes? You state "they go down to about 44hz at -6db" That is a dramatic minus 6 decibels at a not very low 44hz that they roff off at! So your subsequent claim "go just as deep in the bass" cannot be true, it is just not possible with those specs! If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! So you bought into the sales pitch that as they sandwiched Corian with MDF (Thats medium Density Fibre board) you fell for it and paid the silly price for them? (This reminds me of the Neat Petite nonsense but at least they were 20% of the cost - but still crap small boxes) Elsewhere in this thread you post that each box has been hand polished - one dosen't polish Corian, just needs occasional wipe with a damp cloth, just like a kitchen counter. I've cross posted this to a UK group, so if anyone can be arsed to reply, in other group though it's not as knackered as this group there is a bloke there in Scotland who can get frazzled about syntax/grammer etc. So be careful. I've uploaded another clip, feel free to comment and be as abusive as you wish - I love it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wLOfMaM-vw This evening I am eating a toasted sarnie comprising custard, crushed smokey bacon crisps, sliced strawberries, and one mashed sardine. PS. Who is snitching on me to YT? |
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On Oct 12, 5:59*pm, "Fed Up Lurker"
wrote: "Boon" wrote in message ... Just got the new Trenner & Friedl ART monitors from Austria. These little monitors are absolutely gorgeous with a rich cherry veneer and a black Corian baffle. I'm still waiting on the stands but I have them set up in a temporary configuration and they really sound wonderful. While they look tiny, the cabinets are very deep, and they go down to about 44 Hz at -6 dB. They're replacing a set of medium-sized floorstanders from Vienna Acoustics, and the ARTs throw up a much larger soundstage and go just as deep in the bass. While T&F are just now making it to these shores, they're well-known in Europe. The ARTs are relatively new...the serial numbers on mine are 36a and 36b. http://www.trenner-friedl.com/index2...art&sprache=en That is seemingly a sales pitch you are loading onto this group - are you the Stateside distributor for those over-priced boxes? No, asshole. I've known most of these people for years, and some of them have been to my house and have listened to my systems. So I felt maybe they might be interested (one of them definitely was), even though it seems audio discussions are not allowed on RAO anymore. You state "they go down to about 44hz at -6db" That is a dramatic minus 6 decibels at a not very low 44hz that they roff off at! So your subsequent claim "go just as deep in the bass" cannot be true, it is just not possible with those specs! It's true, because I said they go just as deep in the bass as the floorstanders they replace. Learn to read. If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... No. I actually write about this stuff. Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! And you wouldn't have the drivers, or the Cardas cabling, or the German crossovers, or the cabinets. I know what Corian is. So you bought into the sales pitch that as they sandwiched Corian with MDF (Thats medium Density Fibre board) you fell for it and paid the silly price for them? False assumption. (This reminds me of the Neat Petite nonsense but at least they were 20% of the cost - but still crap small boxes) Elsewhere in this thread you post that each box has been hand polished - one dosen't polish Corian, just needs occasional wipe with a damp cloth, just like a kitchen counter. So are they lying about hand-polished Corian? Would you like to challenge this in court? Or are you just talking out of your ass? Yet another idiot (evidently a guy who remodels kitchens) who hasn't heard them. |
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On Oct 12, 8:06*pm, Boon wrote:
On Oct 12, 5:59*pm, "Fed Up Lurker" You state "they go down to about 44hz at -6db" That is a dramatic minus 6 decibels at a not very low 44hz that they roff off at! So your subsequent claim "go just as deep in the bass" cannot be true, it is just not possible with those specs! It's true, because I said they go just as deep in the bass as the floorstanders they replace. Learn to read. and what was wrong with those? Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! And you wouldn't have the drivers, or the Cardas cabling, or the German crossovers, or the cabinets. I know what Corian is. and you wouldn't have the doorhandles! So you bought into the sales pitch that as they sandwiched Corian with MDF (Thats medium Density Fibre board) you fell for it and paid the silly price for them? False assumption. I suspect you did not pay for them, thus your insensitivity to the requirements of prospective customers who actually would have to pay $4,300 for them. |
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"Boon" wrote in message ... Snippeety doo dah If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... No. I actually write about this stuff. A blog? Yet another idiot (evidently a guy who remodels kitchens) who hasn't heard them. Hi Boon I suspect you are feeling a tad stressed. They are an Austrian brand, worryingly you seem to be conducting your argument in this group along the lines of an Austrian from history. From your words I imagine, that you imagine you are at a rally in 1930's Munich, standing at a podium thumping your laptop whenever anyone at the rally (this group) fails to cheer? Now breath deeply and relax... Isn't the whole point of these netty forum thingy's to question the marketing spiel of brands, not post the actual marketing hype! If you do really "write about the stuff" apart from a blog, shouldn't you be questioning a brands claims? There is no mystery to speakers, all drives are now sourced from a couple of production lines in China. There are some who think all speakers have to be tested in a space-time continium water chamber (or something similar?). No they don't. In the example that you posted, it is a 5 inch metel thingy, in a floorstander they would be the mid-range drive unit. All thats needed to configure is the roll-off and x-over for a specific enclosure size, sensitivity and impedence etc. But there is no mystery of how speakers are made and what they can or can't do. And the parameters for enclosures are long established. As for cost - the biggest mark-up is the retailers, followed by distribution costs. There is no R&D costs, thats all done. Just a thought, are you a dealer? If you really do write about this stuff (apart from a blog and usenet) and if you really are cosy with manufacturers, then an interesting path for you to follow is to ask the Austrians where they source that 5 inch drive unit. Just another thought, Monitor Audio and Mordaunt Short both use metel drive units? Another of my short low quality YT clips: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fERNXdRVPA Today for lunch I will be having a bowl of Heinz chicken soup topped with grapes and potato skins with sugary Peak Frean bikkies for dipping. |
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"Fed Up Lurker" wrote in
message That is seemingly a sales pitch you are loading onto this group - are you the Stateside distributor for those over-priced boxes? Boonie probably obtained the speakers for review. If you google "Marc Phillips vinyl" you'll see a selection of his so-called work. You state "they go down to about 44hz at -6db" That is a dramatic minus 6 decibels at a not very low 44hz that they roff off at! So your subsequent claim "go just as deep in the bass" cannot be true, it is just not possible with those specs! That would be "fast bass" ;-) If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! All good points. So you bought into the sales pitch that as they sandwiched Corian with MDF (Thats medium Density Fibre board) you fell for it and paid the silly price for them? (This reminds me of the Neat Petite nonsense but at least they were 20% of the cost - but still crap small boxes) Elsewhere in this thread you post that each box has been hand polished - one dosen't polish Corian, just needs occasional wipe with a damp cloth, just like a kitchen counter. I've cross posted this to a UK group, so if anyone can be arsed to reply, in other group though it's not as knackered as this group there is a bloke there in Scotland who can get frazzled about syntax/grammer etc. So be careful. I've uploaded another clip, feel free to comment and be as abusive as you wish - I love it. Boonie no doubt obtained the speakers for review. Other than casual writing for internet freebies, he seems to be pretty much living off the wife. He's a well-known newgroup punter who recently got bounced from the staff of one of the glossier internet freebies. Please don't cross-post from RAO - it just brings in a lot of trash. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
"Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! All good points. BTW I don't know whats hot and not for kitchens in the UK, but Corian fell from favor in the US maybe 10 or more years ago. The new magic is granite. You can figure what's the next good idea for high end speakers, no? ;-) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message "Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! All good points. BTW I don't know whats hot and not for kitchens in the UK, but Corian fell from favor in the US maybe 10 or more years ago. The new magic is granite. When I had my kitchen re-done recently I was offered granite worktops. I took one look at the price and opted for the cheaper alternative. Whether that alternative was Corian or not I don't know, I didn't take that much interest. You can figure what's the next good idea for high end speakers, no? ;-) I remember the fashion for making speakers out of concrete drainpipes. And when my grandfather built his own HiFi speaker (just the one, it was before the days of stereo) it included copious quantities of builders' sand. David. |
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 09:19:01 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message m "Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message If you are a genuine punter who fell for the sales pitch, ahem, well... Corian is a product developed a long time ago by DuPont, it is used for kitchens etc. For the price of those pair of boxes I could rig every kitchen counter in Corian in a couple households for half the price of those boxes and still get change! All good points. BTW I don't know whats hot and not for kitchens in the UK, but Corian fell from favor in the US maybe 10 or more years ago. The new magic is granite. You can figure what's the next good idea for high end speakers, no? ;-) The best thing about granite is the built-in radioactivity, both as subatomic emission and the steady release of radioactive Radon gas. Down in Cornwall, the UK's main source of granite, all new house builds must have a ventilated void below the lowest floor to stop the gas penetrating the house from the ground below. d |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message snip That is seemingly a sales pitch you are loading onto this group - are you the Stateside distributor for those over-priced boxes? Boonie probably obtained the speakers for review. If you google "Marc Phillips vinyl" you'll see a selection of his so-called work. Currently all a brief search found of Marc's was...... A blog! But in his blog he refers to some E-journals he said he once contributed articles to. You state "they go down to about 44hz at -6db" That is a dramatic minus 6 decibels at a not very low 44hz that they roff off at! So your subsequent claim "go just as deep in the bass" cannot be true, it is just not possible with those specs! That would be "fast bass" ;-) To be six decibels behind at 44hz, the roll off would have started much earlier, for those enclosures probably at 250hz the roll off began, so I wouldn't describe that as fast bass, more "lack of" or "rapidly vanishing".... snipped Boonie no doubt obtained the speakers for review. Other than casual writing for internet freebies, he seems to be pretty much living off the wife. He's a well-known newgroup punter who recently got bounced from the staff of one of the glossier internet freebies. Please don't cross-post from RAO - it just brings in a lot of trash. Oh, OK.... |
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On Oct 13, 8:12*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
Boonie no doubt obtained the speakers for review. No, I didn't. Other than casual writing for internet freebies, he seems to be pretty much living off the wife. That's one of the most hilarious lies you've ever told about me. He's a well-known newgroup punter who recently got bounced from the staff of one of the glossier internet freebies. And that's a third lie in a singlle post. You know what happens when you lie about me, Arny. Email forthcoming. Please don't cross-post from RAO - it just brings in a lot of trash. We kept out the trash when I kicked you off RAO. |
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