*Extended Transmission Line—Alta Audio’s proprietary technology that applies sonic geometry to tune speaker cabinets as if they are musical instruments, delivering an accurate, fast, and powerful low frequency response.
I was ready to make a joke after reading JR's comment but then clicked the link...I saved a screenshot of these and their bookshelf speakers a few months ago because I really liked that shape and mocked it up in Sketchup for a translam build.
I've heard Alta reference speakers on one of the NYC audio shows. They were not great. I think impedance drops to around 1 ohm and they were driven by large tube amps. After playing demo music, foil on one of the Raal tweeters was visible deformed. I suspect bad crossover design and poor choice of amplification. They sounded harsh.
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*Extended Transmission Line—Alta Audio’s proprietary technology that applies sonic geometry to tune speaker cabinets as if they are musical instruments, delivering an accurate, fast, and powerful low frequency response.
lol
I was ready to make a joke after reading JR's comment but then clicked the link...I saved a screenshot of these and their bookshelf speakers a few months ago because I really liked that shape and mocked it up in Sketchup for a translam build.
They weren’t memorable.
https://www.jfcomponents.com/
Nice cabs for sure.
Pretty cabs for sure. I'd like to see ASR measure these, but trust y'alls ears to tell the truth.
I thought they were decent, but it was just a quick listen.
I've heard Alta reference speakers on one of the NYC audio shows. They were not great. I think impedance drops to around 1 ohm and they were driven by large tube amps. After playing demo music, foil on one of the Raal tweeters was visible deformed. I suspect bad crossover design and poor choice of amplification. They sounded harsh.