Jig,
Thank you for the kind words on the room. Hotel rooms are fun to get realistic, tight bass in, even with the room EQ that the Sonciweld system allows.
To my ears as well, the Pulserod "system" is amazingly transparent, musically involving and just "right". I, too, have been emotionally moved many times by listening to music through the system. And, to an old audio dog like me, that really says something.
The system is $99k.
Duke,
Thank you for the plug as well.
Your new speaker is pretty incredible. Although I only was able to listen for a minute or so, I was impressed with the ease of presentation and overall "rightness" to the sound.
Your line, top to bottom, has "got it going on".
Johngp,
The subs (Subpulse) weigh in at about 250lbs, or so, and the towers (Pulserod) come in around 65lbs. I've lifted those subs now more times than I care to count...they don't get any lighter with time.
The system is quite an amazing build and all of the machining is done in house by the designer, Josh Heiner. Check out his website if you are so inclined.
While I am not Josh from Sonicweld, we always exhibit together and I custom design all of the cables and power devices for the system. He is also my dearest and closest friend, so feel free to take my enthusiasm for his product with a grain of salt.
Peace,
Lee
Thank you for the kind words on the room. Hotel rooms are fun to get realistic, tight bass in, even with the room EQ that the Sonciweld system allows.
To my ears as well, the Pulserod "system" is amazingly transparent, musically involving and just "right". I, too, have been emotionally moved many times by listening to music through the system. And, to an old audio dog like me, that really says something.
The system is $99k.
Duke,
Thank you for the plug as well.
Your new speaker is pretty incredible. Although I only was able to listen for a minute or so, I was impressed with the ease of presentation and overall "rightness" to the sound.
Your line, top to bottom, has "got it going on".
Johngp,
The subs (Subpulse) weigh in at about 250lbs, or so, and the towers (Pulserod) come in around 65lbs. I've lifted those subs now more times than I care to count...they don't get any lighter with time.
The system is quite an amazing build and all of the machining is done in house by the designer, Josh Heiner. Check out his website if you are so inclined.
While I am not Josh from Sonicweld, we always exhibit together and I custom design all of the cables and power devices for the system. He is also my dearest and closest friend, so feel free to take my enthusiasm for his product with a grain of salt.
Peace,
Lee