![]() ![]() I heard a pair of the midbass horns (the ones on the pallets) about two years ago at the home of Kevin Brooks, ALE's U.S. This ALE (Audio Laboratory Endo) stuff looks pretty strange, but I believe that the builders are true believers who are pursuing the absolute best sound possible, the best way they know how. Sure Burwen's system could use some updating, but for $100,000 you have a little room to work!:rotfl: For that kind of money you could have a professionally designed and custom installed pair of straight shot bass horns along the lines of Burwen's. Spending $100,000 (I'm including delivery) for the 30HZ to 100Hz portion of your speakers does seam a bit extreme to me. Well as I mentioned before about this room that Giskard so aptly pointed out as having clashing pallets, the room should be rebuilt with audio in mind, or better yet save the history and build a ground up audio room else where on the property.:Dīeyond that to me the one major drawback to these speakers is the $60,000 for the pair of bass drivers and the $35,000 for the pair of bass horns. Unlike JBL, the Japanese company ALE Acoustics offers compression drivers for the whole frequency range see ĭrawback: The listening room has to be rebuilt to accommodate the bass compression drivers. ![]()
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