I bought these last year. Awesome speakers.
https://studio-electric.com/M4.html
They also make a larger 3 way that's sealed called the M5 which is supposed to be great as well
M4 is one of my favorite speakers I have ever owned.
Why not acoustic suspension?
When I was young, late 60's early 70's, the sealed or acoustic suspension speakers were quite commonplace. Now bass reflex, ported speakers seem to be much more common. My understanding is that both speaker designs, assuming competent design will perform very well. Perhaps with the ported getting a slightly lower bass response and higher efficiency gives it the edge. Thinking efficiency though, amplifier watts don't cost that much more today so it doesn't seem like a deal maker. What I don't understand from a pragmatic corporate standpoint is why more acoustic suspension speakers aren't available. My understanding is that the sealed speaker box can be smaller which would be a plus from a cost standpoint, both in less material, lighter cabinet and more speakers could be shipped in a truck reducing shipping cost. Any thoughts as to why the industry has shifted so hard in the bass reflex direction?
I bought these last year. Awesome speakers. https://studio-electric.com/M4.html They also make a larger 3 way that's sealed called the M5 which is supposed to be great as well M4 is one of my favorite speakers I have ever owned.
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Oddiofyl: Made in USA, Michigan no less. Still, why haven't more manufacturers gone in the sealed box direction? A long term fad for ported? The slightly deeper bass? Maybe it is less expensive to produce ported even though they are a physically bigger speaker. I should note my main speakers are the Harbeth 40.2, very large, ported, sound great! |
Not exactly on point but just wanted to say that I had a pair of Ohm C that were fantastic, especially with acoustic instrument reproduction. They especially excelled at making acoustic guitar sound like it was in the room. I was an acoustic guitar player back then and appreciated that. Had them for a few decades and re-foamed twice before "upgrading". Don't know if this is the case nowadays but these were very forgiving with regard to room placement. |
@oddiofyl I heard the Studio Electric M5's at AXPONA two years ago and thought they sounded excellent. I probably would have ordered a pair if my wife wasn't with me :) I believe they were driven with Benchmark electronics. |