What is the future for Proac Speakers ?


I have always enjoyed their speakers and have owned them in the past. However, from what I have heard, they are no longer being imported into the US due to distribution problems, the main engineer is no longer there and Mr. Tyler's future is in question. I also see an increase in Proac's being sold here on Audiogon. Does anybody know what's going on at Proac ????
garebear
Hi everyone,

I’ve been loving my ProAc studio 148s which is the largest audio component dollar-wise I’ve ever purchased. I usually buy used (see my page for details about the 2 channel analog system for vinyl and AV playback I’ve put together plus a picture that usually receives high praise). After listening to some D20s at Hawthorne Stereo I decided I wanted to go with a speaker that had more control in the lower frequencies. I ordered my 148s from them without an audition as Hawthrone only has the Response Line on their demo floor.  The 148s are very controlled in the lower end (25hz) plus keep the lovely mids and highs that ProAcs are known to reproduce.

Also, I use the Soundocity SEV9 outriggers (also pictured) and recommended this upgrade for anyone using ProAc towers (both for sound and stability). Stewart, you should give Soundocity a call about possibly bundling these outriggers with your towers.

https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/1634

:)
Great to hear from you Mr Tyler.
I have been using the Proac for the last 12 years. I had the ProAc d38 for almost 8 years but had to sell it due to move to a much smaller home. So now I am using the Response 2.5 in my main system, which I previously used it in my second system.
Currently trying to decide between the d20r and the d38r for my main system. I would love to get the d48r but just need a smaller foot print.
Tyler,
I'm curious why the carbon pro series was discontinued?  I have CP6's and I absolutely love them until I turn my system on and they disappear! Then I just love the music. They're stellar. 

I've owned a steady stream of Proac's, upgraded from D1's, D18's, D30R and currently own Carbon Pro 6.  Love them all.  They do so many things right. I've found they sound good with all kinds of amps, easy to place in room, and good with all types of music.  I'm so glad my dealer recommended them to me as they were not on my radar screen.  Until I listened!  

For those on a budget, smaller ProAc's crossed over to a good sub make a great relatively afforable system, and in many cases sound better than larger speakers.  
Great to hear from you Mr Tyler and I wish you all the best and success in the future!
I own the Proac Studio 140MKII which I think are the best 2.5 way speaker I ever heard ,at this price level you really have to struggle to find somthing better than the Proac’s.
Once the funds aloud I am seriously considering the Response D48R .