DK Design Group X-Dream - wow


Has anybody seen the review on the DK Design Group X-Dream speakers?

http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue20/dkdesignsf7.htm

I better start saving up.
betterthencrack
Hey Boa2, where were you when I was taking ESL classes? You should have voiced your well founded objections with my teacher: that most cruel Mr. De Simoni insisted failing anyone who had more than two spelling errors in their paper.
In the end he clearly turned me into a spelling prude!
Guidocorona, I think your Mr. De Simoni must have been the professorial counterpart to my 7th grade English teacher, Ms. White. If we'd only been able to find her a loving mate, I think she might have gone easier on us.

Don't worry about it. Tutto e bene, il mio amico. As forgiving as I am about poor spelling (maybe because of all the letters I received from my farm-raised grandmother) I am disgustingly arrogant about too many other things.

Enjoy your weekend,
Howard
Drubin,
I have asked previous ownership, to no avail, (people tend to use what is available rather than what may make sense in the morning) why we didn't use the Mark III amp to drive these speakers which are, about 89 db 1W1M in most measuring situations, and also, a benign load...so what's the problem?
Anyway, maybe with the rush for press that's what was there, I really can't excuse it.
But to answer Drubin, the Mark III will drive 1.3 ohms up over 800 Watts per channel before clipping. And these don't present a 'load' of that nature.
Some questions, such as this, have no good answer.
I know I personally like the sound of many amps, but it sure makes more sense to use the DK with DK speakers.
That's how the road show with LSA will happen, I can assure you all that.
Best to all.
Larry R. Staples
DK Design LSA Group LLC
President
This review shows that when Daniel Khesin said "audio manufacturers run for cover" that he really wasn't kidding.
Huh? Not sure if I am missing something in the news, but I was not aware of any recent scurrying movement towards sheltered or reinforced real-estate facilities by any audio manufacturer.