Hi folks, I thought I would chime in on the daedulus posts. My first
speakers from him many years ago, were for acoustic instruments (guitar).
His speaker made an acoustic guitar with good pickup retain the sound
of an acoustic guitar. Other stuff I looked at made my acoustic sound like an electric.
Anyway, years later, Lou Hinkley was convinced to enter the audio
world and I found out about his made for audio speakers.
I was able to demo his DA-1 at my house. Two days later I bought them.
What do they do? Super efficient. Dynamic as hell. Sounds like real music.
What some are going to say, they don't image great. The design is two tweeters , one 10 degrees offset from the other. What happens is
you loose the pinpoint image What you get is still a good image but
the person next to you on either side hears what you do,huge soundstage.
Build quality is superb. Solid hardwood way better than MDF with veneer.
Dr. joe
PS. HIs new stuff is even better.
speakers from him many years ago, were for acoustic instruments (guitar).
His speaker made an acoustic guitar with good pickup retain the sound
of an acoustic guitar. Other stuff I looked at made my acoustic sound like an electric.
Anyway, years later, Lou Hinkley was convinced to enter the audio
world and I found out about his made for audio speakers.
I was able to demo his DA-1 at my house. Two days later I bought them.
What do they do? Super efficient. Dynamic as hell. Sounds like real music.
What some are going to say, they don't image great. The design is two tweeters , one 10 degrees offset from the other. What happens is
you loose the pinpoint image What you get is still a good image but
the person next to you on either side hears what you do,huge soundstage.
Build quality is superb. Solid hardwood way better than MDF with veneer.
Dr. joe
PS. HIs new stuff is even better.