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In the Thread: Greek Anima Loudspeakers
Post Subject: I feel Avaton is unfinished.Posted by xandcg on: 5/21/2017
With that big horn covering such large frequency range I feel there would have a hole in the mid-range, or in the upper-bass. Not that I am supposing the information is not there, but it should not to be in there with reasonable "quality".
I had not in Munich and of course did not listen to it, but somehow I
feel they launched an unfinished product. I think the Avaton should gain
one more channel at some point. Maybe two.
Looking on the reasonable care Tune Audio took to create Anima - and the publicity it bring to them, I do not think they would create a new "flagship" not following at least the same care they took before. And, why do create a very different product than Anima and still stick with three ways? Would be better/easier to simple make a "bigger" Anima then.
If I am right about the premature launch, that certainly was a commercial decision due to some eventual delay in the design process. And so, if they already has a unfinished product but good enough to be present in Munich, why not - or why lost the opportunity? There are tons of finished crap products everywhere, and a lot of people buy it.
The Tune Audio owner/designer already posted on this thread before, maybe he come back later to say something.
EDIT: would also be interesting if Tune Audio could have matching sealed sub-woofers as option too (all their products), even if not too marketered (Tune Audio is a "horn" company).
(IMHO) Such small companies cannot lost the opportunity to sell a product (bass-horns) because the customer want sub-woofers instead, and then let them find it (sub-woofers) somewhere else instead of have it ready provide.
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