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I was just thinking about something odd today, there are a few historic speaker makers that have basically kept their launch speaker lines basically intact. They may have launched newer lines, or introduced a premire line, but they kept the originals around or updated them in someway, but you still know where they came from - here are the makers tha I've seen do this:
Definitive Technology - BP series - The winner of the Bipole War (Mirage being the vanquished foe - but they were great speakers too). Wilson Audio - almost every speaker is a newer incarnation of their older ones Klipsch - Heritage series 60 years old and still kicking' Magnepan - always planar, always sweet Martin Logan - ESL ... Excellent Sound Longevity Ess Audio - The Heil tweeter patent expires and everyone jumps on board B&W - 800 series ...nuff said Do you guys know of any other speaker makers that have kept their original design concepts for a very long time and people still buy them? Goes to show ... They must have did something right the first time out ![]() ![]() ![]() Let's chime in people! |
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To further iterate... yes, the 901 series has basically stayed the same in design all of these years. It still lacks a signifigant production of the full audio frequency while wowing people solely through marketing hype and price tags. It's much in the same vein as the Porsche franchise. Big name and big price made with cheap parts that only perform modestly compared to less expensive products manufactured with far superior parts in the same category. In summary...... we are in agreement that Bose has maintained the same BASIC design all of these years. ![]() |
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Can you see the death of a company (especially a speaker company) when they abandon what got them there in the first place? There are many speakers that have abandoned their real signature stuff - what made people identify with them. I won't mention those (someone may get offended). But if you are known for something and its good....stick with it. Bob Carver is bringing out a new version of the Silver Seven Amp as we speak!!!
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![]() But honestly, when they were released they were considered very good speakers by the standards of the day. I remember the first time hearing them in 1975 and was truly blown away ![]() ![]() Last edited by DangeRuss; 03-28-2012 at 06:10 PM. |
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On the question of "Can you see the death of a company when they abandon what got them there in the first place". I have to say no, but I am worried. I'm hoping and praying that Totem doesn't stop production of the Arro, Sttaf, Hawk, Forest and Wind for the new Element Line that incorporates their new Torrent driver. |
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I would like to know what was the demise of Boston Acoustics. I remember as a kid, my uncle spent some nice coin on a pair of bookies and a sub from a high end dealer. I also remember him buying SDA polks from a high end dealer. Both are now mass market speaker makers, though polk has kept a somewhat higher end speaker like the LSI and The new LSIM's. Boston has totally disappeared. What gives?
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I had a pair of B.I.C. Venturi Formula Four speakers for a few years. They were front-ported at the bottom (about 2 " high and across the entire width of the enclosure). They also required 2 fuses, which would blow more than one would want, so I made sure my local RatShack had a regular supply.
![]() Anyway, I got tired of having to change out the fuses and walked into a shop one afternoon...walked out with a pair of Klipsch Heresy Signature Edition II's (the ones with the slanted bottom stand) in a beautiful black finish. I don't think I've ever been as attached to a speaker as I was them. It really hurt when I had to sell them. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() So I had bought a pair of Ultra linears (can't remember the model) Last edited by DangeRuss; 03-28-2012 at 08:07 PM. |
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