Speakers that copied the Wilson Watt Puppy look


Joseph Audio Pearl
Hyperion 968 and 938
Von Schweikert VR4's VR5's
Aerial 20Ts
Hansen Emperor
PBN Pennywise speakers
Genesis 500, 501
ARS Gravitas Max. Here's a pic of the ARS.
http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/speakers/messages/31/319947.html

Supreme Audio Pulsar D8
Here's a pic of Supreme Audio Pulsar D8. They really copied the Wilson look.
http://www.studio-22.com/pulsaraudio/supremad8/supremad8.htm

Gradient Revolution
Electrocompaniet NORDIC TONE
ACI Jaguar / LFM speakers made with built in amps.
Here's a pic of the ACI speakers. Its at the bottom of the page
http://mccollums4.home.mchsi.com/
doug99
Salectric: I have a good friend who still uses the "H" sub in one of his systems. It looks like a large coffee table and houses two separate transmission lines, each with it's own 12" driver. Serious bass indeed! Now picture this, it's used in a surround system with five highly modified "C" satellites, four of which sit on D2 subs; two front L,R and two rear L,R. He actually has four systems, three of which use Fried inspired speaker designs.

Soundcomponents:, Back in the mid 80's, I used to see Bud pretty regularly at Jemstone Audio in East Lansing, MI. He'd come to town and give seminars for the owner, Jeff Morris. Jemstone was one of the few high end shops in MI back then and they carried some really nice stuff; Fried, Celestion, Apogee, Quad, Krell, Meitner, and much more.

You're right, Bud did often mention his Harvard background and was actually a lawyer by trade. He was quite brilliant and very opinionated, telling me on more than a few occasions that the only two speakers worth listening to were Quads and his own(those using 1st order series crossovers and transmission line loading). He was friends with Peter Walker of Quad and had nothing but good things to say about him and his speaker.

I used to call Bud at his home in Philadelphia to "pick his brain" and every single time, I'd hear classical music playing in the background. The phone would ring and he'd answer, "hello". I'd say, "Bud"? He'd always come back with, "who's this?" I'd laugh and say, "are you dodging bill collectors?" I really enjoyed those conversations.
Rfogel8, Are you sure your friend's H sub used 12" woofers? I built the H using Fried's kit instructions, and it used a single 8" KEF woofer per channel. It was a special version of the KEF B200 which had a nice synergism with the TL cabinet. Deep, tight bass, but limited power handling. It was also easily overloaded by subsonics such as from a warped record.
They sound fine. They don't really compare to my Vandersteen 5A's. They're just being used in the bedroom hooked up to an Adcom 5400 and Sonos ZP90. I've never had them in my main room so I honestly don't really know how they stack up.
Salectric, you're right about the "H" using two 8" drivers. As I was typing, I was still thinking about another friend's Super Monitors which did use 12" drivers.

Regards
Another speaker that copied the Wilson Watt Puppy look is the SGR MT3F.
Here's a pic. Its the 2nd pic from the top.
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