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In Reply to: Re: Paradox: sounds like Vienna Haydn's or what? posted by mike_decock on July 30, 2002 at 15:01:22:
How much did it cost you? Can this be ordered made already? THanx.
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After shipping and taxes (I happen to live in Texas where GR Research is as well) the total was just over $560. That price also included enclosures and the "Black Hole" dampening upgrade ($48) which is recommended but not essential. In all honesty, you just can't touch the quality of these puppies without spending almost twice that much. Your money goes into the quality of the components and the careful voicing of the crossover network design. I've heard some of Danny's other designs and he has a great sense of what it takes for a speaker to be musical.Assembling them is really pretty easy, especially if you have any experience with a soldering iron but I would say you could easily attempt these with no experience. I think it will give you a deeper appreciation and a greater understanding of speakers in general. I think you can get them pre-assembled as well (at a price). Just go to GR-Research website for pricing or shoot Danny an e-mail.
-Mike...
And yes you can order them completely assembled and ready to play if you like.I'll email you some info.
I have tried sending you the information you resquested several times, but I can not seam to get through to you on the e-mail I received from you.rmw@kuzlerdipadova.com Any ideas?
THanks Danny. I'm at tmsi@mozcom.com
Please send me some information on the
speakers. Specs, dimensions and cost
would be great. Looking for dorm set-up.
Thanks.
Yes, it can. Go to RutledgeAudio.com and tell Brian that Randy sent ya. He specializes in GR-Research's AV1, but I think he's done the Paradox as well. :^)
I agree, get Brian at Rutledge to do the cabinets if you want a custom finish. I think my P1 were the first ones he made and they look awsome in the medium mahogany finish. Brian is also a great guy to deal with!
The P1 are very amazing speakers for their size. The music just sounds more realistic IMO and the bass is satisfying.
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