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August # 2
The Story
Craig Dorval had
a pair of MBOW1's we produced and was very pleased with the sound quality. When
it was time to move up, he decided to go right to the top and have a pair of
custom HT3's produced.
We have done quite a few pairs of HT3's in bubinga. But
there is always something very special about this gorgeous African wood. So
although it is not unique to us, we always feel the need to show them as a
VOTM.
This particular pair features curly bubinga with bubinga
pomelle on the front baffle, trim and plinths.
Here was Craig's response after receiving them:
The HT3s are
extraordinary, truly. There is a very similar musicality and naturalness to the
MBOW1, which is a small, bookshelf design. But that, and the exquisite woods
and craftsmanship, is about where the comparison ends.
The accuracy,
dynamic range and frequency range of the HT3s are truly amazing, and as much I
have read folks in AC raving, these speakers are much better than I ever
imagined. There is nothing added or taken away--it's hokey to say, but it
sounds like the performers are here with us.
As good as the MBOW1s
sound, and other speakers I have owned and lived with, the HT3s seem to have no
"sound" at all. It's almost an eerie feeling.
The demo CD Jim sends
along is very revealing of what the HT3s can do, as many people have said in
this forum. These speakers will rock, and will best your neighbors down any
street in America. The bass is awesome yet very tight and integrated. Subtle
dynamics and nuances are revealed. The mids and highs are very, very smooth and
detailed.
But what really gets me is when I listen to pre-50s
recordings (both LP and CD) of Billie Holiday, Jim Jackson, Furry Lewis, Jussi
Bjoerling, Count Basie and many others and hear so many things I've never heard
before. The HT3s seem to bring all the music out of my records and CDs. With
well-produced and engineered recordings this is especially dramatic, of course.
I have been going through my own collection of demo cuts, including
stuff like The Talking Heads "Stop Making Sense" live album, "I've See All Good
People" from "The Yes Album," Peter Gabriel's "So," Duke Ellington's "Blues in
Orbit," Johnny Cash's "The Legend," "Dave Brubeck's Greatest Hits," Pinback's
"Summer in Abadon," the Chandos recording of Copland's Symphony No. 3 with the
Detroit Symphony and Neeme Jaarvi, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson's Bach Cantatas and
the Haydn Songs, Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride," Emerson, Lake and Palmer's
"Lucky Man" and more. Every time I've tried out or bought new speakers it's
been fun to hear what they can do with well-produced material like this. But
now everything sounds better. My bet is that everything sounds like it is
supposed to sound.
I'm writing this on my iBook as I listen to
Beethoven's Sixth in my favorite recording of it with Bruno Walter and the
Columbia Symphony Orchestra from the 1950s. It is spectacular and rich. Joni
Mitchell's and Cat Power's and Bono's voices, Red Garland's and Glenn Gould's
and Bill Evans' pianos, Paul Simon's and Andre Segovia's and Jim Salk's
guitars--they all sound incredibly vivid.
Words don't suffice. Do what
you need to do to hear a pair. Better yet, do yourself a favor. Order a pair.
Thanks for the kind words and happy listening Craig!
What's next?
More bubinga. Stay tuned...
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