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Are we being serious ? A Sierra .5 ? I have been advocating, calling for these for quite awhile. Wow! Yes! No doubt this speaker would have extraordinary but limited bass response thus the need for a sub woofer would still be essential for serious 2 channel listening in most set-ups. I wonder a bit about efficiency and power handling given its smaller size.
What would I pay probably $500. to $650. depending on what compromising went into the design of the .5. I would also assume the Sierra1 would break the $1000. barrier perhaps reaching the $1,100. price point, or even higher.
Also special pricing would be cool with the purchase of a sub woofer.
Also, if it makes sense in a smaller speaker, to incorporate the OPPIX crossover technology.
Someone mentioned the Usher S520. I just sold my pair. Had them for about 9 months. They have great build quality. Well above its price point. What I found after 9 months of use was a rather limited bass mid-bass output and quite edgy top end. I could not listen to them for very long without getting tired.
This differs somewhat from my initial thoughts on these speakers posted elsewhere.
OK, let's play along...:cool:
My wishlist for the Sierra .5 surrounds:
-Able to cross over to sub at 80hz comfortably.
-Sealed or front ported for wall mounting.
-Same tweeter as Sierra 1.
-Bamboo cabinet, with natural and piano black finishes.
-Same size as HTM-200SE, or smaller.
-Around $500 a pair.
I forgot to mention. Front porting is an excellent idea. Set-up becomes much less of a concern, and much easier to accomplish.
Dave,
A .5 with all those options and a size of 7" to 9" tall 5" to 6" wide and deep.:):):) cross at 80 MAGIC!!!
Given most Ascend members thoughts on the possibility of a Sierra .5 loudspeaker, and its use as a surround mate to the Sierra 1 which only makes sense.
I would hope that the .5 would have a broader appeal and use. The price point of say $500.-$600. is extremely competitive. The speaker market is flooded with offerings in this price range, and some of these speakers have pretty decent sound including Ascends own CMT 340SE. The challenge
as I see it the .5 would have to be reviewed and accepted as among the very best offerings at its price point. Similar to how the Sierra 1 has been roundly applauded for its looks, wonderful sound, great value, and ability to hold its own among speakers costing much much more.I believe the Sierra1 is a Classic.
Whenever, if ever there is a .5 there is no doubt in my mind that Dave would once again Oooh, and Aaah us all with a speaker that is both beautiful(eye candy), and with sound quality unheard of at its price point. Yet again destined to be another classic.
Its magic. Dave's magic.
Is this a serious possibility?
While I'm very happy with my 200SE surrounds, I'd seriously consider the upgrade to a pair baby Sierra's to better match my L/C/R. Then I could move the 200SE's elsewhere.
I'd definitley be willing to pay something in the $500 range, maybe a little more. Sign me up for a pair of piano blacks please. :D