Sloped baffle


Some great speakers have it, some don't. Is it an important feature?
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Bombaywalla, unless this:

http://audiomachina.com/philosophy/

is out of date, I think they still are.
Bifwynne, Unsound,
found this website of Meadowlark/Pat McGinty showing off all the Meadowlark speakers. I loved the looks of the Meadowlarks due to their superb wood finishes - always such a pleasure to see!
http://www.patmcginty.com/index.html
Bombaywalla, you are correct we lost two great proponents of time coherent speakers and both gracious gentlemen as well, John Dunlavy and Jim Thiel. R.I.P.
Hey guys I found this wonderful, very simple, animated essay from Pat McGinty (of Meadowlark) explaining time-coherence (in which he believed sincerely). Please read this (in the beginning he goes off the deep end relating the birth of the stars to time-coherence but please bear with him - he's trying to make a point:

http://www.patmcginty.com/Dbench2.htm
You are right Unsound, Audiomachina's website seems to be up-to-date (I saw one post dated June 9, 2014) so it seems that they are alive & well producing time-coherent speakers. Thanx for the correction.

And, BTW, you guys have to read these "Pearls" (of speaker deisgn) from the owner/designer of Audiomachina speakers - esp. for determined naysayers. These notes echo practically 100% what Roy Johnson has been trying to educate us with since 2002 when that time-coherence thread started by RBischoff appeared on Audiogon. Just like Roy's texts, this essay on speaker design is very well written (& I can see time & again the points that Roy has tried to drive home into us re. 1st order x-overs & time-coherence) - a superb & easy read:
http://audiomachina.com/pearls/