Erich, I’ve been trying to find out the depth of the speakers in the HT-8 to see if I can fit them in my 6” deep columns - can you please provide that information? Also, what’s the latest on future HT-10 and 8 availability? Thanks
The SEOS-10 + compression driver in the HT-8 is ~5.25" deep overall, however you will want some clearance behind the compression driver for the input wires as the terminals are on the rear side of the driver and are quick connect style.
I got my hands (in a roundabout way) on a pair of the Eminence Lab 15 buyouts you offered awhile back. Do you expect the Kuda packs to be back in stock? Want to build ported boxes, and that's my favorite.
Sweet! Does this mean if and when the website comes in there will be 1099 stock or is this just for the lucky dudes that got their pre-order in? Thanks!
Is there any availability for the Titans in the near future? Last I saw you had everything in, but still needed to figure out packaging.
Just to clarify, the HT-8 would require a deeper cabinet than the Volt-6? How much is the difference? Less than an inch? All my surrounds are going to be placed at ear level - according to some posts I've read, the HT's sound better than the volts as long as their ear level...? Thanks
They used to be available all the time, I think these are the side effects of the virus. Hopefully business will return to normal before too long.
Both HT-12 and HTM-12 were in stock on different dates this month, but you have to watch closely. They both sold out within 2-4 days.
For the folks who were able to pre-order 1099s, there is now a link to complete the other half of your purchase on the diysoundgroup website. Maybe it has been there for a few days, but I noticed it today.
Is there any way to get to the speakers that aren’t on the site anymore? Those pages had valuable information, would be nice to still be able to see them.
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has snapshots of the site at various points in time. Pick one close to when a speaker was available and you can find the info on it. I tried to link it but it was flagged as spam. Google "wayback machine" and you'll find it.