-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
I got my S2-EX and Duo center today, amazing first impressions and looking forward to breaking them in a bit. Based on suggestions from other threads I also got the Sanua SF-26 stands. Since the speakers don’t have screw holes on the bottom, what is the best way to sit them on the stands? Just use the included pads? I imagine the SF-26 spike screws aren’t a great option?
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
I wouldn't screw into the speaker cabinets. Blu-Tac works well. A bit on the stand top on each corner and the center, then set the speaker on it & press.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Damn I took a leave for 5 years then saw this release, sold my Sierra 2 RAALs 5 mins later, now trying to decide which cabinet finish to get.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Greetings Ascend Acoustics fans. I've been working my way through these wonderful speakers; starting with S1's, then S2's and now the 2EX. I have personally owned more than 35 pairs of speakers and I have to say the build quality and sound quality at this price point is nothing short of amazing. I'm an amateur reviewer, cutting my teeth one week at a time.
If you are interested in my take with how special I think the 2EX are, please see my breakdown video. Thank you all.
https://youtu.be/NquRKdH5RWk
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
2ChannelListening
Greetings Ascend Acoustics fans. I've been working my way through these wonderful speakers; starting with S1's, then S2's and now the 2EX. I have personally owned more than 35 pairs of speakers and I have to say the build quality and sound quality at this price point is nothing short of amazing. I'm an amateur reviewer, cutting my teeth one week at a time.
If you are interested in my take with how special I think the 2EX are, please see my breakdown video. Thank you all.
https://youtu.be/NquRKdH5RWk
2CL,
Hello and Welcome to the AA Forum! :D
I viewed your Sierra 2EX review as soon as it came out...wonderful report and as being a new 2EX owner myself (past 6 weeks), I have to agree with your comments of the superior midrange, bass punch and extension the "EX" brings to the Sierra 2! They have amazing prowess in energizing my listening room with very natural, tight and extremely well defined upper/lower midrange and upper/lower bass. Tonality and resolution are excellent in their response range and Dave has fitted these EX perfectly to the RAAL custom trademark tweeter...VERY SWEET!!
I listen to orchestral, large choral and pipe organ (+ jazz, blues, small string-wind ensembles, solo vocals), thus have the 2EX's paired with a very musical sub. High pass and low pass are set to 50hz and top to bottom (30Khz down to 18hz), and in my dedicated 2-channel music room, I am missing...NOTHING!!!
I also need to add that with the 2EX (vs Sierra2 and Sierra1 NrT), the soundstage is better defined, has much more air around the performers and can easily extend Well Beyond all room boundaries in my intimate near field 90sf sound room!! All genre of acoustical and amplified music comes closest to "live performances" as I ever heard. The 2EX's offer a critical and accurate window not only into the music, but also the recorded venue, the medium (mics, mixing, etc.) and the energy and soul of the performers...Thanks Dave!!! :cool:
Ted
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Much appreciated Ted, thank you for the warm welcome!
I believe you when you say you are missing nothing. Nice CD player by the way. I will be lurking from time to time :D
- Jason
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
2ChannelListening
Much appreciated Ted, thank you for the warm welcome!
I believe you when you say you are missing nothing. Nice CD player by the way. I will be lurking from time to time :D
- Jason
Thanks Jason. After 33 years, it started skipping last week. I took off the cover and lightly cleaned the laser housing lens with Ronson lighter fluid on a q-tip! Have about 24 hrs of listening since without a single tracking error...seems to sound even better than when new!!! ;)
Ted
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
2ChannelListening
Greetings Ascend Acoustics fans. I've been working my way through these wonderful speakers; starting with S1's, then S2's and now the 2EX. I have personally owned more than 35 pairs of speakers and I have to say the build quality and sound quality at this price point is nothing short of amazing. I'm an amateur reviewer, cutting my teeth one week at a time.
If you are interested in my take with how special I think the 2EX are, please see my breakdown video. Thank you all.
https://youtu.be/NquRKdH5RWk
Jason, I enjoyed your review!
A couple minor corrections:
1. The SEAS Excel woofer was originally created to pair with SEAS' Diamond tweeters that Dave
created a Sierra Diamond speaker that sold for $7K/pair. All of us customers asked if he could pair
that woofer with the RAAL and create an uber Sierra-2.
2. The woofer is a 6" vs 5 1/4"
Other than that, great job!
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Thank you for that correction, it was a little confusing when taking the measurements. I will go back and add a line in the comments. Thanks for the clarification! :)
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
theophile
Thanks Jason. After 33 years, it started skipping last week. I took off the cover and lightly cleaned the laser housing lens with Ronson lighter fluid on a q-tip! Have about 24 hrs of listening since without a single tracking error...seems to sound even better than when new!!! ;)
Ted
That is really impressive.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
2ChannelListening
Thank you for that correction, it was a little confusing when taking the measurements. I will go back and add a line in the comments. Thanks for the clarification! :)
Lots of information about the EX woofer in this thread:
http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/sho...iamond-Tweeter
It's a huge thread but quite informative.
-
5 Attachment(s)
Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
We are most pleased to publish Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements.
The Klippel NFS is a fully automated robotic measurement device that uses advanced technologies to achieve true full-range exceptionally high-resolution directivity measurements that are considerably more accurate than anything else currently available. These measurements allow for a deep peek into the performance of any speaker.
For more information about this device, please see here:
https://www.facebook.com/warkwyn/vid...2153234854627/
http://www.klippel.de/products/rd-sy...d-scanner.html
The following measurements took ~ 6 hours and used 4800 individual measurements (1600 different microphone positions) to achieve ~ 99.5% accuracy. There are 20 data points per octave to conform to CEA-2034 standards. The measurement at each of the 1600 different microphone positions was taken 3 times and averaged together to improve the signal to noise ratio further enhancing accuracy.
The key points that these measurements reveal is the remarkably wide and linear horizonal dispersion as seen in the contour plot (+/- 80 degs!), as well as the excellent estimated in-room response. The directivity index in the CEA-2034 plot shows extremely tight integration between our EX woofer and the RAAL ribbon. These measurements also match up well with our original published measurements but are more accurate as there is no time gating or smoothing.
Enjoy!
Attachment 2046
Attachment 2044
Attachment 2043
Attachment 2042
Attachment 2041
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davef
We are most pleased to publish Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements.
The Klippel NFS is a fully automated robotic measurement device that uses advanced technologies to achieve true full-range exceptionally high-resolution directivity measurements that are considerably more accurate than anything else currently available. These measurements allow for a deep peek into the performance of any speaker.
For more information about this device, please see here:
https://www.facebook.com/warkwyn/vid...2153234854627/
http://www.klippel.de/products/rd-sy...d-scanner.html
The following measurements took ~ 6 hours and used 4800 individual measurements (1600 different microphone positions) to achieve ~ 99.5% accuracy. There are 20 data points per octave to conform to CEA-2034 standards. The measurement at each of the 1600 different microphone positions was taken 3 times and averaged together to improve the signal to noise ratio further enhancing accuracy.
The key points that these measurements reveal is the remarkably wide and linear horizonal dispersion as seen in the contour plot (+/- 80 degs!), as well as the excellent estimated in-room response. The directivity index in the CEA-2034 plot shows extremely tight integration between our EX woofer and the RAAL ribbon. These measurements also match up well with our original published measurements but are more accurate as there is no time gating or smoothing.
Enjoy!
Attachment 2046
Attachment 2044
Attachment 2043
Attachment 2042
Attachment 2041
Looks great, Dave! Any chance you'll publish Klippel scans for the rest of Ascend's speakers?
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davef
We are most pleased to publish Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements.
The Klippel NFS is a fully automated robotic measurement device that uses advanced technologies to achieve true full-range exceptionally high-resolution directivity measurements that are considerably more accurate than anything else currently available. These measurements allow for a deep peek into the performance of any speaker.
For more information about this device, please see here:
https://www.facebook.com/warkwyn/vid...2153234854627/
http://www.klippel.de/products/rd-sy...d-scanner.html
The following measurements took ~ 6 hours and used 4800 individual measurements (1600 different microphone positions) to achieve ~ 99.5% accuracy. There are 20 data points per octave to conform to CEA-2034 standards. The measurement at each of the 1600 different microphone positions was taken 3 times and averaged together to improve the signal to noise ratio further enhancing accuracy.
The key points that these measurements reveal is the remarkably wide and linear horizonal dispersion as seen in the contour plot (+/- 80 degs!), as well as the excellent estimated in-room response. The directivity index in the CEA-2034 plot shows extremely tight integration between our EX woofer and the RAAL ribbon. These measurements also match up well with our original published measurements but are more accurate as there is no time gating or smoothing.
Enjoy!
Attachment 2046
Attachment 2044
Attachment 2043
Attachment 2042
Attachment 2041
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to get these properly measured and for following the current loudspeaker research. Many manufacturers don't do either.
Any chance we'll see something similar for the Sierra RAAL Towers?
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Shazb0t
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to get these properly measured and for following the current loudspeaker research. Many manufacturers don't do either.
Any chance we'll see something similar for the Sierra RAAL Towers?
ASR did a horizon measurement, it should be pretty close to the sierra tower.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
RicardoJoa
ASR did a horizon measurement, it should be pretty close to the sierra tower.
I'd think Dave would prefer to take his own measurements rather than rely on a 3rd party for those.
Theoretically if the Klippel setup is an automated, hit "GO" and collect the results affair than the measurements should be similar. Although Dave has had less play time with it, I'd give him the edge when it comes to getting this right given his decades of professional experience.
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davef
we are most pleased to publish sierra-2ex klippel nfs measurements.
The klippel nfs is a fully automated robotic measurement device that uses advanced technologies to achieve true full-range exceptionally high-resolution directivity measurements that are considerably more accurate than anything else currently available. These measurements allow for a deep peek into the performance of any speaker.
...
The key points that these measurements reveal is the remarkably wide and linear horizonal dispersion as seen in the contour plot (+/- 80 degs!), as well as the excellent estimated in-room response. The directivity index in the cea-2034 plot shows extremely tight integration between our ex woofer and the raal ribbon. These measurements also match up well with our original published measurements but are more accurate as there is no time gating or smoothing.
...
nice!
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
I just placed my order for a Sierra 2EX. The lady who answered the phone was very helpful and informative. I learned about the Sierra 2EX from the Hoffman forum.
The Sierra 2EX will replace my 5-year old Epos K1s, which I bought used from my local dealer as a "place holder" until I can afford a decent speaker. Well, I couldn't really find much fault about the Epos, even after auditioning a Proac Tablette and Harbeth P3ESR before the pandemic. Having read great reviews and after much "research", I think the Sierra 2EX is the ticket for me.
I will be using the Sierra 2EX with a Rega Elex-R and a REL T5i. My only concern is that I have very limited space; the speakers will have be placed about 10" from a rear wall. I will have to make compromises but that is the price of living in the Bay Area. I am looking forward to participating in this community.
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
PATB
I just placed my order for a Sierra 2EX. The lady who answered the phone was very helpful and informative. I learned about the Sierra 2EX from the Hoffman forum.
The Sierra 2EX will replace my 5-year old Epos K1s, which I bought used from my local dealer as a "place holder" until I can afford a decent speaker. Well, I couldn't really find much fault about the Epos, even after auditioning a Proac Tablette and Harbeth P3ESR before the pandemic. Having read great reviews and after much "research", I think the Sierra 2EX is the ticket for me.
I will be using the Sierra 2EX with a Rega Elex-R and a REL T5i. My only concern is that I have very limited space; the speakers will have be placed about 10" from a rear wall. I will have to make compromises but that is the price of living in the Bay Area. I am looking forward to participating in this community.
Hello PATB and Welcome to the Ascend Acoustic Forum! :D
Congrats on your Sierra-2EX purchase...Great Choice!! :cool: You've probably found several 2EX reviews HERE, but also there is a real good U-Tube video HERE!! Possibly, you've been following the 2EX threads HERE?!?
Not a lot to add to the above, but believe you will find the Sierra-2EX Very Accurate Monitors...Enjoy! :)
Ted
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Very nice measurements! And they match what others have described when comparing them to original Sierra 2 version - more midbass and a bit smoother in the upper mids.
Side note: Somebody needs to post this in the Loudspeakers section of this forum! I saw reference to these measurements on another forum but couldn't find them here for the longest time! (I hardly ever look at the "Announcements" section.) ;)
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
PATB
I just placed my order for a Sierra 2EX. The lady who answered the phone was very helpful and informative. I learned about the Sierra 2EX from the Hoffman forum.
The Sierra 2EX will replace my 5-year old Epos K1s, which I bought used from my local dealer as a "place holder" until I can afford a decent speaker. Well, I couldn't really find much fault about the Epos, even after auditioning a Proac Tablette and Harbeth P3ESR before the pandemic. Having read great reviews and after much "research", I think the Sierra 2EX is the ticket for me.
I will be using the Sierra 2EX with a Rega Elex-R and a REL T5i. My only concern is that I have very limited space; the speakers will have be placed about 10" from a rear wall. I will have to make compromises but that is the price of living in the Bay Area. I am looking forward to participating in this community.
Thanks so much for placing your order and welcome to our forum!
10" of clearance behind the speakers is plenty, especially if you will be high passing the speakers. Still, even if running them full range, 10" will not be a problem.
enjoy!!!
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davef
We are most pleased to publish Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements.
Wow, you got a Klippel. Quite an acquisition. Or did you just have access to one and got to put a 2EX in it? Was this inspired by the ASR results with the Lunas/Duos, per chance? What ever happened with all that, anyway?
Regardless, the results for the S2-EX are quite compelling, particularly the horizontal dispersion—not that great horizontal dispersion is a surprise. In-room response overall outstandingly smooth, too, and great impedance results.
Also as expected, slight bowing upward of the in-room means they'll sound just a teensy touch bright to some, which I'm sure the ASR guy will say makes them terrible. :rolleyes:
Stands up well against the competition, too. Overall a little better than what I think of as the nearest competitor in its price class, the Buchardt S400 (though the S400 is actually more expensive, especially given exchange rates). Close with the Philharmonic BMR, though the BMR spins I've seen I don't think come from an actual Klippel. Also, the BMR is physically much bigger and somewhat harder to get your hands on with the irregular shipping schedule. (Unless you want to pay a lot more for the Salk version.)
No distortion results, though?
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SunByrne
the results for the S2-EX are quite compelling, particularly the horizontal dispersion—not that great horizontal dispersion is a surprise. In-room response overall outstandingly smooth, too, and great impedance results.
Also as expected, slight bowing upward of the in-room means they'll sound just a teensy touch bright to some, which I'm sure the ASR guy will say makes them terrible. :rolleyes:
Yes, the horizontal dispersion is remarkable as to how wide and linear it remains, with no narrowing. It clearly shows just how well the RAAL ribbon blends with our EX woofer.
Those who think they can judge the “brightness” of one speaker compared to another that have dramatically differing radiation patterns by simply viewing the estimated in-room response graph would be in for a surprise if they actually spent the time to listen. We have never had a single Sierra-2EX customer comment that the speaker sounds bright, most comment that is on the warm detailed side.
I have done extensive comparisons with the 2EX compared to the Revel M106, most have found the M106 to sound brighter in comparison (including myself) This could also be due to the fact that the 2EX has considerably deeper bass extension and also more midbass so more research needs to be done on my part, but this is something I am heavily vested in.
The calculation determining EIR is heavily weighted towards the horizontal response of the speaker. With such wide horizontal dispersion, EIR will always appear to be tilted up a bit in the high frequency range (keep in mind that woofer dispersion is horizontally and vertically symmetrical)
Since vertical dispersion of the ribbon is more limited compared to a dome, the total energy released into the room is actually a bit less which isn’t represented in the EIR due to the weighting I mentioned above.
EIR works well when comparing two speakers with similar radiation patterns (for example, dome speaker vs dome speaker) but things get thrown off when we introduce a tweeter with dramatically different radiation.
It is also important to keep in mind that CEA-2034 is based on technology and research that occurred in the 80’s. It looks at only 2-axis (+/- 180 degs vertically and +/- 180 degs horizontally). Sound produced by a speaker is 3 dimensional, not 2. For example, we also hear the energy produced at every possible angle from the speaker (for example, 30 degrees vertically and 30 degrees horizontally). This energy is not measured in the CEA-2034 standards because, to be honest, it was a practical impossibility back then to measure it. We placed a speaker on a turntable vertically, rotated the speaker 360 degrees and recorded measurements at every 10 degs. We then positioned the speaker horizontally and did the same.
The NFS changes all of this as it moves the mic around the speaker in a sphere (two 3 dimensional cylinders actually) and we are able to see a much truer picture of the actual energy produced.
I have a hunch that at some point, CEA-2034 standards will be updated to reflect this new technology and thus provide a truer visualization as to correlating what we hear with what can be measured.
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davef
Those who think they can judge the “brightness” of one speaker compared to another that have dramatically differing radiation patterns by simply viewing the estimated in-room response graph would be in for a surprise if they actually spent the time to listen. We have never had a single Sierra-2EX customer comment that the speaker sounds bright, most comment that is on the warm detailed side.
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. I agree with you; I don't find the S2-EX to be bright.
What I was trying to say is that the ASR guy, who usually takes the measurements and looks at them before he does his subjective listening test, will interpret that measurement to mean the speakers are bright, which he says he hates, so he ultimately won't recommend them.
Unless of course they were Revels, in which case he'd swear they sound amazing.
For those who don't get what I'm aiming at, look at the measurements of the Sierra Horizon vs. the measurements for the $2500 Revel center channel. They measure quite similarly (with the exception of some low-frequency resonance). Yet somehow the Horizon is barely adequate and the Revel is sonic perfection. It's borderline comical.
-
Re: Sierra-2EX Klippel NFS Measurements!
I truly can't imagine anyone not enjoying the upper frequencies of any of the RAAL equipped Ascends. Nor would I think anyone would characterize them as being bright. I've tried to avoid commenting on the "reviews" at ASR, my momma told me if you can't say something nice...
What I can say is that in their price range, and well above it, I've not heard anything to rival my EXs, Dave's original measurements were clearly quite accurate, the Klippel measurements confirming so.
Jay
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SunByrne
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. I agree with you; I don't find the S2-EX to be bright.
What I was trying to say is that the ASR guy, who usually takes the measurements and looks at them before he does his subjective listening test, will interpret that measurement to mean the speakers are bright, which he says he hates, so he ultimately won't recommend them.
Unless of course they were Revels, in which case he'd swear they sound amazing.
For those who don't get what I'm aiming at, look at the measurements of the Sierra Horizon vs. the measurements for the $2500 Revel center channel. They measure quite similarly (with the exception of some low-frequency resonance). Yet somehow the Horizon is barely adequate and the Revel is sonic perfection. It's borderline comical.
The Horizon was recommended. The Sierra 2 also got a good review. There's really no reason to be upset or have an agenda. At the end of the day all speaker reviews offer an opinion.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Another concern I had with the 2EX is that they might be too bright for me. I am very sensitive to tipped up treble, and a youtube video showing foam add-ons for RAAL tweeters to tame brightness scared me! Well, having listened to my 2EX for weeks now, I can confidently say they are not bright. The highs are extended but with a hint of warmth -- I can listen for hours.
I threw away the boxes last week, as I am 100% sure the 2EX are staying. They have the proper dimensions for my smallish room and have the sound I prefer at a price I can afford.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
PATB
Another concern I had with the 2EX is that they might be too bright for me. I am very sensitive to tipped up treble, and a youtube video showing foam add-ons for RAAL tweeters to tame brightness scared me! Well, having listened to my 2EX for weeks now, I can confidently say they are not bright. The highs are extended but with a hint of warmth -- I can listen for hours.
I threw away the boxes last week, as I am 100% sure the 2EX are staying. They have the proper dimensions for my smallish room and have the sound I prefer at a price I can afford.
PATB,
Agreed! Dave's skill and finesse to integrate the RAAL and EX transducers into a homogeneous single point source of full range sound is brilliant! I'm daily "blown away" by the huge step up in Live performance the 2EX offers over the S2 room presentation...simply Breathtaking!!! :o
Ted
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Hi Dave,
Can you tell us more about the Raal tweeter? How it was chosen, how it compares to the diamond tweeter, its crossover point, etc. Thanks!
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SonusSancti
Hi Dave,
Can you tell us more about the Raal tweeter? How it was chosen, how it compares to the diamond tweeter, its crossover point, etc. Thanks!
SS,
Hello and Welcome to the AA Forum! :o
See HERE, and HERE, and HERE! Hopefully, these post can answer most of your questions!
Ted
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SonusSancti
Hi Dave,
Can you tell us more about the Raal tweeter? How it was chosen, how it compares to the diamond tweeter, its crossover point, etc. Thanks!
Hi SonusSancti,
The tweeter in the Sierra-2EX is the same as in our Sierra-2. Together with RAAL (the manufacturer) we actually designed this tweeter.
There is a ton more information in the Sierra-2 development thread here:
http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/sho...lopment-Thread
Are you familiar with true ribbon tweeters?
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Shazb0t
The Horizon was recommended. The Sierra 2 also got a good review. There's really no reason to be upset or have an agenda. At the end of the day all speaker reviews offer an opinion.
"I give it a like but for some reason is not something I would buy."
That seems like a pretty passive agressive "recommendation" to me...
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Pogre
"I give it a like but for some reason is not something I would buy."
That seems like a pretty passive agressive "recommendation" to me...
I'm glad Erin's Audio Corner is catching on now and people will gravitate away from the other guy.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Pogre
"I give it a like but for some reason is not something I would buy."
That seems like a pretty passive agressive "recommendation" to me...
I just re-read that review. You are spot on.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
MDinno
I'm glad Erin's Audio Corner is catching on now and people will gravitate away from the other guy.
The list of speaker reviews should at least be alphabetized on Erin’s Audio.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ahender
The list of speaker reviews should at least be alphabetized on Erin’s Audio.
They are listed in chronological order. IMO better than alphabetical, as it keeps what's current at the top of the list.
I sure hope Erin finds a new home for his Klippel soon. I have a few speakers that need testing :) .
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
rvsixer
They are listed in chronological order. IMO better than alphabetical, as it keeps what's current at the top of the list.
I sure hope Erin finds a new home for his Klippel soon. I have a few speakers that need testing :) .
Watched his video regarding the divorce. Very sad. I know of a company considering purchasing one, I told them to contact Erin, my guess is that he likely needs to sell it.
-
Re: Introducing the Sierra-2EX!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davef
...my guess is that he likely needs to sell it.
:( .