RMAF Loudspeakers?


Seeking ideas for high sensitivity (95+dB), 6-8 ohm nominal, flat impedance loudspeakers to audition at RMAF.

Daedalus Audio is one I am aware of.

I would have liked to listen to offerings from Devore, Zu Audio, WLM and Audiokinesis, but those manufacturers are not listed as exhibitors.

Any other ideas I may have overlooked?
tvad
As I understand, you don't want to reveal your speakers choice yet?
Maril555 (System | Threads | Answers)
I haven't made a choice, so there's nothing to reveal.
Tvad,

I had John at KCS loudspeakers design a custom speaker for me. Please check out his website. He can do custom design work within most budgets. You will not be able to hear the product before purchasing and there is not trail period so that is the risk. BTW my large monitor speakers are available to listen to if you are interested. I live on the West Coast.
You will not be able to hear the product before purchasing and there is not trail period so that is the risk.
Bobheinatz (Reviews | Threads | Answers)
Not hearing a loudspeaker before purchasing, nor having a trial period makes it an absolute non-starter for me.
Tvad, as I mentioned in my previous posting on this thread I was looking for a similar type efficient speaker. I ended up buying the Serious Stereo speakers using the Altec 604H drivers (102db). The room they had this year had some issues with sound and their turntable source was not up to par but I was able to hear through that and realized the great sound that they were capable of. The downside is that they are rather large and do not have a high WAF if that is an issue.
Dmailer, I cannot find any information on the Serious Stereo website about their speakers' frequency response, impedance, or sensitivity. Do you know where this info can be obtained?

This statement from a Serious Stereo webpage is counter intuitive:
"...one always chooses the amplifiers first-- get only the best. Then, choose your speakers to accurately give you what those amplifiers can do. That is the easiest, best way to reach audio perfection."