Cube Audio or Charney


I have owned full range single driver speakers before.  Lowther & Aer based drivers and totally enjoyed them.  I miss what they do well so I am looking at purchasing either Cube's  8" or 10" speaker or Charney's 6" or 8" Voxativ speaker.  I have not heard either one and probably won't have the opportunity to listen before a purchase.  Anyone hear both or either speaker?  Any feedback would be helpful.
bobheinatz
mozartfan, there is no such thing as a loudspeaker without compromises.
There are so any ways to skin this cat. Given the variance in taste and the multitude of solutions it is no wonder we have so many opinions on the subject. I prefer simple solutions, fewer drivers and crossovers so, full range speakers are very attractive however there are so many factors involve such as linearity and uniform controlled dispersion that are extremely difficult for one driver to encompass. Crossovers become a necessary evil. I have heard speakers with crossovers succeed in achieving the absolute sound...twice. The only full range loudspeaker I have ever heard get there is a full range, line source, ESL. The compromises being size and low bass. Low bass is solved with subwoofers. Size is solved by divorce. 
Please, I would love to see you come up with a loudspeaker that has no compromises. Show me a person who thinks he has a speaker with no compromises and I will show you a person with bad hearing.

I own the charney companion Excalibur with voxitiv AC 2.6 (12,100.00) out the door…I HAVE MANY DIFFERENT amps and preamps to try on them my fav is the worlds most perfect monoblocks the quicksilver triode 6c33c’s with the music first passive v2 preamp and have a second room with the MERLIN VSM mme (13,000.00) all duelund equipped BAM and my fav is the atmasphere m60 mono block otl amps with the hattor pre all duelund equipped ……which is my favorite room???….. well…let’s put it this way …I would not want to give up either room do I have a fav room…depends on my mood