Salk Speakers - Opinions & Advice?


This past weekend I went to Karma Fest in Livonia, Michigan, and saw so many beautiful speakers in the Salk Signature Sound, I didn't know where to start. Since I live quite close to the company, I'll head up there for a private audition. However, after going through the A'gon threads addressing Salk speakers, I still don't have a real idea as to what they sound like - how they make music.

So, for those of you who know (and hopefully own), Salk speakers, what is the "signature sound" of these beauties? I know what to pretty much expect from a Harbeth, Spendor, Thiel, etc. but what might I expect from Salk?

The impression I got from some threads is that Salks are on the detailed, transient (leading edge of the notes), and cool side of things, as opposed to, say, Harbeth, which are on the warm and full (body of the notes) side of things.

Thanks in advance, guys and gals.
tomryan
I think you just answered your own question, but if you are seeking some validation I would tend to agree with your accessment. I do feel his cabinets are unparalled in build quality. About the best I have ever seen. Especially considering the cost.
Suggest you read a bit here at AudioCircle. The folks frequenting this circle are full of info you are looking for.
Did some reading at AudioCircle. Seems I'll need that audition at Salk's headquarters, which should be quite enjoyable.
How are the salk speakers compared to the Tyler Acoustics

Decade Line? Are the Tylers more full rather than lean

sounding?