"Hah! My soon-to-be-released monitors are named the MiniMain ™ ! "
Well, I'll be looking forward to hear more about your mini-mains barefoot.
I haven't heard the truths, but I am told they sound great, they are however, rear ported --which from reading your posts and talking to others seems to be inappropriate for soffit mounting--which should be a good thing for your company, as no one is focused on the small speaker soffit possibility.
In the near field, I've listened to the Adams and they sound pretty sweet (I had the fortunate opportunity to listening to the original quad version of Dark side of the Moon at Micheal Wagners wireworld studio--Impressive!) But they are kinda pricey.
Darn that John Sayers and his pragmatic experience and sound theory for soffit mounting -- he's got me to the point where I'll just have to build some to see for myself. They can't be any worse than the 2 165lb safe style doors and jams I just finished--ha!
BTW I'm simply using my old alesis M1 passives driven with a hafler P2400, sounds pretty good to my ears, but I know there is better.
Keep us posted on your company and good luck!
Best,
Dave Blauvelt
[/quote]There's nothing wrong with being a small company with a single product. But they shouldn't try and trick people - especially when their bluff is so obvious
p.s. As an audio buying consumer, I didn't take there other pictures as a Bluff, since they said something like "coming soon" or something to that effect. I was really concerned with the sound of what they have already built, and their possibility as a soffit candidate. I’m a little surprised that you didn’t mention them being rear-ported, but decided to mention speakers they have not built yet. I mean this to be taken in the best possible way -- wishing you future awesome success; perhaps it’s sometimes best not to point out little weaknesses of small companies, particularly in your same field of expertise, when in my opinion it does not behoove you to do so. They, like you are just trying to make it happen.
Even though you make a point, you might want to strive for a little subtlety, or say nothing at all about “the other guys” Take it for what it’s worth. No offense meant. Having been a public affairs officer and Navy pilot, as well as being married to a communications director, I know that all great events should be carefully thought out before the dawn, and my wish is for you to start with the best of communication plans and strategy!