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New Grandinote Mach 9 Loudspeakers: Holy Grail ?!
Crossover less? How do they protect the tweeter from low bass???  
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Hello Ray, Thank you for the astute observations of our Little Hiros. The larger speakers present a larger soundstage with a more refined upper midrange and lower treble due to the more advanced compression drivers and larger horns. The bass exte... 
Do speaker cables really make a difference ?
I second the solid core wire. Even better is magnet wire. Insulation is the key. Stored energy in the insulation (dielectric constant) is the issue.  From Electromec "UNWANTED ENERGY STORAGE IN CABLES – DIELECTRIC CONSTANT" KEY TAKEAWAYS... 
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I think it will be enjoyable. Please make sure the top resistors are in place or the horns will not play. The resistors can be changed to a lower value for decreased horn volume or a higher value for increased horn volume. They function as the gro... 
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Its a great speaker and the one I listen to most often. I use tube amplifiers at 30 watts and its increased sensitivity allows me to have more headroom. I find the larger horn provides a very large soundstage yet does not create a narrow sweet spo... 
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Hello garyalex, As we are a small company sending the speakers to a large event is not in our budget yet. The 20Hz spec is a measured response documented via REW software in our website and also in our audiogon ad for the Hiro 6.5. The Mark Audio... 
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Thank you for the clarity. Please let me know if you have any questions. The top resistors behind the horns can be adjusted to tune the horn output and crossover to your desired sound profile. Enjoy! Morris  
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FYI the Little Hiros are not back loaded horn speakers. They are a ported design with a compression driver. Also the Horn Shoppe Great Horned Heils are far larger. A better comparison would be the the Hiros or Super Hiros as they are back loaded ... 
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Thank you for the well thought out reply. We chose the dual horn combination as it actually has been done in the past with front loaded horns. Due to the smaller cabinet size we need to employ a backloaded (quarter wave) design. Audio shows requ... 
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Setting the record straight on Shinjitsu Audio Speakers: The name SHINJITSU: Derived from the Japanese word for “truth”. The design is based on a Japanese designed back loaded horn that we transformed from a flat panel cabinet into our own prop... 
If you love big electrostatic panels, but have a small acoustic space-a speaker for you!
Here are some frequency response curves taken in my listening room 1 meter back from the speakers. We found with extensive testing that the Great Heil does not like to be crossed over < 2 Khz as it sacrifices power handling and thins out the mi... 
If you love big electrostatic panels, but have a small acoustic space-a speaker for you!
Hello! Thanks for the cool reference. The name means "Truth Audio". I wanted to build a speaker brand that reproduced the transient attack and speed of the original music while keeping costs reasonably affordable. It may seem a bit odd to marry a ... 
If you love big electrostatic panels, but have a small acoustic space-a speaker for you!
Thank you Teajay for the review. I have listed the review pair for sale at a reduced price. We are in the final build of a new model: "Shinjitsu Audio Diasho Blade". This two way speaker is driven from 60 Hz to 2 Khz with the exquisite Markaudio...