I’ll not engage further; I’ll simply allow this thread to provide context:
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/warmest-sounding-green-mountain-speaker
Green Mountain Audio Chroma HX Review
Not only do I own a set of GMA Callistos, I’ve followed every thread I can find on GMA speakers - I disagree with your “fact” that the vast majority of audiophiles end up disliking their sound. I’ll not engage further; I’ll simply allow this thread to provide context: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/warmest-sounding-green-mountain-speaker |
The title of that thread and the very first reply to it simply confirms that the green mountains do not have a neutral tonality due to the resonances and incorrect bass response. Some like resonance and poor bass response. Most do not. Obviously the designer of the speakers enjoys this type of coloration and perhaps can't hear it. That doesn't mean nobody else can hear it and find it unpleasant. |
Kenjit, I looked at your previous posts. How long are you going to treasure your grievances about a speaker not working well in your room? As my granddaughter would say: "Let it go." I compete against Roy. I have lost sales to him in the past and expect to lose sales to him in the future. He does things that are way beyond my ability as a loudspeaker designer. I have nothing but respect for him and his work. Not many speaker designers outright intimidate me, but Roy does. It's not that he's an intimidating person; rather it's because his expertise is genuinely on another level. Roy doesn't often choose to talk but when he does, I shut up and listen. If your intention was to harm Roy and his company, I think it's backfiring... you see, now you've got his competitors sticking up for him. Duke LeJeune AudioKinesis |
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