This may be blasphemy, but what about using a sub other than an Orca.
My problem is that I just do not have the space for an Orca sub in my planned listening area.
I really would prefer an Orca sub (if I even need a sub), but the physical size is just not practical.
I wasn't going to bring this up until I actually had a chance to hear the Orca's in my environment, but since the subject came up.........
Don
I do have to nod my head to anyone who is willing to just experiment with the subs they've got around and see how well the Orcas work with them. I did this for years before coming to the Orca Sub. That Dayton sub that goes with the Sexy project should get you down the road a stretch. I've got a few customers who use them.
However, Jim Rebman's comments on the Orca Sub echo mine as well. I have never heard a sub blend like the Orca sub unless is was really expen$ive! We've been shipping Orca Subs with the black paper cones since this summer, but our photography is not all up to date. Hopefully when things wind down after we've shipped everyone's order in January we'll have time to go in and add some new content to the website.
This is really important to understand for those who are serious with their Orcas: The crossover style and overall Orca/Sub system design was modeled more along the lines of much higher end speakers: separate cabinets for the drivers, each with its internal bracing optimized for the demands of each respective frequency range. Separate subs from sub amps/crossovers makes a big difference in terms of vibration transmision, and ours just happen to be inexpensive to our customers because we opted to
not get a custom aluminum blah blah blah machined to house the conventional amplifier components. We are just using a modified Dayton to get it all biamped because that's all you really need.
But - acoustically speaking, they benefit from many of the same considerations that really high end speakers do in their setup, distances from surrounding objects, and room treatment, component tuning, and break-in. Yet, they will also sound just fine thank you very much if they are pointed all cattywonkus - one trying to fill the dining room and one pointed to the attached living room or etc.
Yet I am starting to realize that because most speakers in the Orcas' price range are too "blunted" to reap the same benefits from the same tweaking, all this talk of the Orcas' huge performance potential can be a little confusing to newcomers who might just be looking for cool bookshelf speakers or something and don't know about their back story or pedigree.
And so:
The answer I must resoundingly give is that they will work really and truly well in
both high brow and low brow applications... its all in the way they are setup and amplified. We can offer you our pertinent expertise whichever application you can dream up to be considered.
Merry belated Christmas, or reasonably co-incident holidays everyone! Hope all was enjoyed.
Best,
Clark