What speakers use SEAS or SEAS-sourced drivers?


I realize that drivers do not a great speaker make. However, based on my somewhat limited exposure, 75% of the loudspeakers that I really like happen to use SEAS drivers, especially those from the premium Excel line. These drivers produce a refined tonal quality that is quite pleasing to my ears.
I’m therefore hoping to build a shortlist of speakers using SEAS drivers. I want to make sure that I’m not missing out on any models when I go auditioning.
So far my partial list contains the following in no particular order:
Joseph Audio
Tyler Acoustics
Chesky
Amphion
Devore Fidelity
Cary Audio

Please help me complete my list. Thank you.
gaudio_eek

Showing 2 responses by mjcmt

Murphythecat,
I've been thinking of building the Seas a26 kit from Madisound. Does it sound like a modern version of the Dynaco a25, which is praised for its beautiful lush midrange? I will be pairing w a tube amp in a small listening room.
I agree that speakers utilizing Seas drivers are particularly good sounding. I use the Seas Froy mk3 kit from Madisound and it's quite spectacular. If your handy w woodworking consider it.