Anyone ever hear NTT Audio Lab speakers


These NTT speakers are ultra expensive and some of there speakers look like the Wilson Alexandria's and use really good drivers.
Anyone ever hear the NTT speakers?
twilo
The maker of NTT products, Mr. Lee, is an ex Ford Aerospace software engineer who is just fanatical about doing things just "thus and so".

Mr Lee built some amp stands for me.... given the care he lavished into those, I can but imagine what he puts into the speakers
My friend has their biggest model driving with Pass 200.5’s, Conrad GAT, AR CD-8, MIT Oracle IC’s, Transparent MM1 Ref SC’s, and all top of line Synergistic PC’s. He is a very nice guy and will demo it if you contact him. He is located in Arlington, TX 76001.

The flagship, I may be wrong but I think it is NTT-101, speakers are quite large (over 1200 bls. each) and require a large room for the best but you can get the smaller version that works for your room. These will not only give you WOW factors for the look but the sound is unbelievably impressive. The clarity, the resolution (each instrument and each note are crisply), and instruments separation (you’ll hear the drummer to the far left, while the piano plays to the right, and the singer is dead on centerstage) are top notch but what struck me the most part was the spacious and airy with the REVERBERATION effect. This gave me a sense of being in a wide concert hall with a very tall ceiling, almost like a church sound effect.

Secondly I was blown away by just how effortless they sound with any types of music from the lowest octaves on up through the highest of highs. The sound and sound pressure levels are just inspiring, dynamically is one of the best, the bass reproduction has speed and notes that most of anything out there cannot match. You can crank this speaker to crushing sound pressure levels and it will never lose its grip and remain fidelity. This is also true at low volume.

Finally, if you are looking for towering soundstage, look no further. Its soundstage is wide and deep, closer to the scale of a large orchestra or a full organ.

As always, matching components to your taste is the key.
they are great, and to be fair, it's actually wilson that copied the look of ntt and NOT vice versa !