Andy Weyhemer(SP) brand. The guy that designed the MS-8 and other JBL higher end stuff.Gary Biggs - former Kicker/JBL old schooler - seems to be his brand. I have him as a friend on FB and iirc he just did a tour of their facility over seas in Bali.
On paper and from the little amount that I've heard about them, they sound awesome. Would love to hear a set. What's the high price set going for from a dealer?shop here locally has the highs in but didnt have the subs yet. The highs sound incredible but they only had the highest price point models in. They said a lower price point line was coming. I would assume the subs are going to be marketed and qeared towards SQ like the highs. The shop also had an installer and they said his truck was the demo truck. I sat in it and can say the midbass was some of the best I have heard out a 6.5. Even if SQ, if the subs are close to the midbass they will be good.
I can't speak as an AudioFrog dealer, but you can find pricing on the GB series of speakers on Crutchfield.com. All the parts are sold a la carte, so they don't have premade component systems.On paper and from the little amount that I've heard about them, they sound awesome. Would love to hear a set. What's the high price set going for from a dealer?
$1600 for mids/tweets/x-overs. This pricing is on par with Legatia SE.I can't speak as an AudioFrog dealer, but you can find pricing on the GB series of speakers on Crutchfield.com. All the parts are sold a la carte, so they don't have premade component systems.
I'm a fan of the name. If they put a big *** tree frog on the dust cap it would look pretty cool. Their subwoofers seem to be of a decent price point. We'll see where it all goescouldnt come up with a better name than Audiofrog?
If you're into the hardcore speaker measurements and write-ups this has the goods: Audiofrog from Crutchfield (car audio) $$)$1600 for mids/tweets/x-overs. This pricing is on par with Legatia SE.
I am interested and just read it. This is somewhat in the distance, but in fact, my next venture would most likely be an offering from HAT or ScanSpeak and again virtually no way to listen to everything. Besides reading reviews and analyses for days, how would I pick? In fact, what/how would you pick?If you're into the hardcore speaker measurements and write-ups this has the goods: Audiofrog from Crutchfield (car audio) $$)