Do you have some on order, or have you already taken possession?
Wrote the check yesterday. They'll arrive in three to four weeks. Imagine "duh Dum, duh Dum, duh Dum..." playing in your head for three to four weeks. It's a real slow shark.
My gigantic Velodyne HGS-18 will definitely be sold. I won't need HT bass reinforcement with the Summits in my room. And if I ever change my mind then I'll add an in-ceiling IB sub.
But I may keep my SL3 as surround speakers. It would look so frikken ridiculous that I almost can't resist the idea.
You need to come over and listen to my setup now that I have the acoustical treatments pretty much where I want them. It is sounding really good.
Excellent! We should definitely meet sometime. I think you know my audio buddy Jose'. He's been meaning to come over and audition the BAT cd player since I bought it last year. We also plan to take it over to his house and compare the BAT player's tube sound to the Naim gear on his big Prodigy system.
Damn, and I thought I was the only one on the Board with black framed Bubinga Summits!
Huh, I didn't know the option was rarely selected. The wood itself certainly isn't rare, although ML sure charges enough for it. But "curly" bubinga is a no-brainer for jaw-dropping good looks. A wood-working nerd like me can't resist it.
In fact, I have about 30 board-feet of quarter-sawn bubinga in my stash. I plan to build some dual-purpose diffusion-panels/architectual-panels from this lumber. The grain is straight instead of "curly" like the Summit's veneer, but hopefully the color and texture will match well enough so that you can tell it's the same wood. I hope to hide the wires and plugs in the wall behind panels installed below the plasma. I may also use the panels above the plasma for better acoustics.