Tyler Acoustics my experience


i have recently purchased the Tyler Acoustics PD80s, and would like to share my experience with Ty and his speakers.
I have been searching for a certain sound and have spent over $25,000.00 for speakers and as low as $2,500.00 and everything in between. Ty and I spoke at length and he was always available, extremely dedicated to his craft. Finally after setting the speakers up and putting power to them, I was in awe, a wall of pure slammimg sound. Hope this info helps someone.
nokmuay
Samzx12,

Happy Fourth back at you!
(Hopefully you're in a State that actually lets you celebrate with fireworks, as opposed to (most of) California, which bans pretty much anything fun, except for marijuana!)

BTW, you wrote:

He has been a member since 2008, so what's it matter.

One of the reasons I brought up what I did, is that I actually went to the effort of looking up his membership, and while it is true that he has been here since 2008, (mostly buying and selling a few pieces of equipment), he has only two posts to his credit. (And there is nothing wrong with that, except that I have seen some true shills that have done the exact same thing, which is to sign up, and then every so often post a glowing review about some piece of equipment.) Again, I was just trying to help him out by giving him tips on how to present a better review,, rather than merely saying "THIS IS GREAT!!!, which I think you'll agree is not much of a review and not much help to anyone really thinking of buying whatever piece of equipment they're talking about.)
VMPS does it too so its not unheard of and again I think its perfectly fine. Besides this isnt even an issue because this original poster would be the worst salesman ever and anyone who would buy based on his quick notes was going to buy anyway IMO. Who cares if somebody wants to cheerlead anyway, its a free market so folks will buy what they want for any reason they want. If they buy anything without listening with any true experience thats just stupid so let stupid people do stupid things. These folks feed Audiogon with used deals, so somebody will eventually win.
I don't have to establish myself to anyone, I don't even know what a demo program is, or was. If someone wants to call me a shill working for Tyler Acoustics they better come to New Jersey and speak to me in person about it. Now for the people that are truly interested and have a life here goes. Amps are Parasound JC1s, preamp is the Parasound JC2. I have the plinth that Albert Porter first built for himself, with the Technics SP 10 Mk2, with a SME 312 arm. The room is 22X26 with a vaulted ceiling. As far as what other speakers I have tried, It's nobodies business, they were all very nice speakers but just not what I wanted. When I find a person passionate about their craft I like to acknowledge them. Actually I don't think I have ever posted, so the person that said i don't post often was wrong, I haven't posted before, as I remember.
Thats better lol.
Seriuosly that sounds like a great space for those speakers as they are not exactly a small room design IMO. ENJOY!
Ty's line of Pro Dynamics speakers appears very well thought out. In particular, his MHM format gets a big thumbs-up from me. As for his use of prosound drivers, well that's what I use and in my experience they are more challenging from a crossover standpoint but have inherent advantages that make the extra crossover work worthwhile. Ty's Pro Dynamics speakers not only offer improved dynamics, but also improved radiation pattern control. The latter matters because most of the sound we hear in a non-nearfield setup is reverberant energy, dominated by the speakers' off-axis response.

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