Custom Tuning Conspiracy


I have a theory that the reason custom tuned loudspeakers are not offered to the market place is because it would essentially destroy the whole speaker industry. If every audiophile had their speakers custom made for them, there would simply be no need for further speakers to be made, until the next generation of audiophiles came along which would take decades. 

If you think about it, most speakers are mass produced junk. They are made in vast quantities so that more profit can be made. 

Even the few companies that do offer so called custom speakers are not really customized. Companies such as Gr research and Fritz offer their range of speakers hoewever GR research tunes all their speakers flat by default and Fritz does not tune his speakers to his customers exact specifications. 

Wouldn't it be wonderful if there was a speaker company that made speakers according to your exact specifications? You would choose the material, shape, drivers, components, configuration, crossover slopes and frequency response. It would be made to measure. 

The people that mock this idea say that speakers dont need to be made to measure. This is nonsense. Every speaker on the market already sounds different from one another. Audiophiles then go on the merry go round and buy one speaker after another, each speaker never quite fulfilling their needs. How much time would be saved if the right speakers were made for you right from the start?

Not only would it save time it would save resources and energy. Every speaker model is produced in their thousands. Yet perhaps only a dozen people will eventually find that particular model suits their ears. So that means several hundred speakers have been made and will eventually end up in the junkyard. What a waste of time, energy and resources? 

Should there be more companies doing truly custom tuned speakers among the vast sea of mass produced junk producing companies?

kenjit

Showing 4 responses by dseltz

And I found my perfect speaker. Bought without any modifications or upgrades. I have listened to many speakers, and these are still my favorite. Sound perfect to my ears. Maybe I am lucky ???

Your example is no different than demanding auto companies design every car to each individuals size, driving style, taste in body style, number of cylinders, HP, .........

There are more than a few people who spend millions on autos, but that doesn't mean we all do. And if you knew anything about macroeconomics, you would understand that the cost of doing business would be (and is) cost prohibitive. It doesn't matter if "High end [cars] can already cost tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. So there is plenty of money already going into the pockets of the companies." That money does not cover the cost of providing luxury cars to every car owner. And unless you live in a different world than the rest of us, a very few percent (yet still many thousands of people) can afford what would be a break even price for the company to make individual speakers for every person. 

Did you ever see the movie Meet the Patents? You are like the airline customer service rep on the phone with Greg Focker:

“Yeah, you gave me the wrong suitcase. Uh-huh. Yes, it's a black Samsonite. Uh-huh. Ok, well don't you think that the Samsonite people, in some crazy scheme in order to make a profit, made more than one black suitcase?”

(on the phone)

 

 

Kenjit, your arguments are like those of a child. In imagination land, no one wants to earn a profit or get paid well for their personal expertise. In imagination land you can customize every individuals speaker to their taste and pay only for the parts and build costs. The designers expertise in tuning the speaker to every individuals taste is worthless in this land. S/he will be paid a minimal wage to keep costs to a minimum. This also goes for everyone involved in creating these speakers. 

Nothing better than spending years and money to become an expert only to be uncompensated.