I also liked the Sound Kaos system. I thought the loudspeaker design was interesting in that the crossover points were at 200 hz and 10,000 hz. This solves a LOT of problems.
What's also interesting in this $6700 loudspeaker pair is that this magic, wide range driver is from Tang Band and can be bought from Parts Express for about $57. But I'm a DIY guy and most of the people here buy their audio the way they buy their luxury cars.
What I'd do with this driver would be to mount it on an open baffle, add a couple of decent super tweeters, facing front and back, and add an open baffle bass bin. I'd put in a 12 db/octave passive crossover at 10k hz between the tweeters and Tang Band. Then I'd use the miniDSP DDRC-24 active digital crossover with DSP EQ at 200 hz.
There are any number of choices on what to do for a bass bin depending on your budget. The bass bin that Linkwitz used for his LX521 would be easy enough to do, but would cost you about $1100 for both sides.
With a bi-amp setup like this, you could run a tube amp for the high end and a good, inexpensive solid state amp for the bass bins and a system that would be BETTER than the Sound Kaos rig. Now THAT would be fun!
What's also interesting in this $6700 loudspeaker pair is that this magic, wide range driver is from Tang Band and can be bought from Parts Express for about $57. But I'm a DIY guy and most of the people here buy their audio the way they buy their luxury cars.
What I'd do with this driver would be to mount it on an open baffle, add a couple of decent super tweeters, facing front and back, and add an open baffle bass bin. I'd put in a 12 db/octave passive crossover at 10k hz between the tweeters and Tang Band. Then I'd use the miniDSP DDRC-24 active digital crossover with DSP EQ at 200 hz.
There are any number of choices on what to do for a bass bin depending on your budget. The bass bin that Linkwitz used for his LX521 would be easy enough to do, but would cost you about $1100 for both sides.
With a bi-amp setup like this, you could run a tube amp for the high end and a good, inexpensive solid state amp for the bass bins and a system that would be BETTER than the Sound Kaos rig. Now THAT would be fun!