And yes, we also provide the strong shipping cartons and packaging as part of the deal. Factory-direct cost is $2950 for the pair of cabinets and TML crossovers (using YOUR drivers). We always have plenty of cabinets + TML xovers available if YOU have the drivers. We are currently using a beautiful Mahogany wood with a medium cherry stain sealed with a hand rubbed waxed finish for the solid wood side panels.
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Yes, we do offer to swing YOUR SGM-B/SRM-B 10" drivers into our big beefy ML10 cabinets and install the Mastering Lab Crossovers for $2950 per pair, just like the original ML10. Approximately 50 pairs of ML10A were produced before we decided to discontinue the ML10A project.
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A new crossover had to be used with the newer driver to compensate for the different balance of woofer to tweeter efficiency in the newer driver.
We went on with another then-current production Tannoy 10" Dual-Concentric rolled-rubber-surround paper cone driver (7900-0267) #2598 as found in the 1992-1998 Tannoy Stirling hifi model. we created the ML 10A follow-up design to "keep the dream alive". We have seen them selling for over $4000/per pair. Used, they are selling for much more than the original retail price of $2950.00 USD. Designed to provide the recording engineer with a highly accurate yet musical tool, the ML10 is now a highly sought after collectible. Amplifier power of 100 to 200 watts was recommended. The ML10 offered point source localization combined with absolute time alignment, low distortion and phase coherence. People really started crying when they all sold out! each, order the drivers and build Doug Sax's crossover into these ML10's with proper production techniques, all with the crossover controls mounted on the front for the first time, and Bi-ampable/Bi-wireable recessed five way binding posts on the back. The idea was we would design and build strong and heavily braced new cabinets 15" Wide X 10" Deep X 22" Tall weighing in at 50 lbs.
They had been retro fitting the crossover into little plastic boxes banged on the back of stock Tannoy SRM-B/SGM-B 5/8" ply cabinets before this joint project came to light. The Crossover was The Mastering Lab's creation.