Well sort of, but it is a start, a great start. As many of you know, fellow forum member dhtman lives in the UK and has a company called Artisan Audio. His company, I beleive, concentrates on products made by US audio companies that he imports to the U.K. He also owns Jubs but I am not sure whether he imports Klipsch speakers or not.. He apparently was at the Heathrow High Fidelity Show since Paul Messenger of Stereophile, in reviewing several exhibitors at the show said this:
"I particularly enjoyed a system put together by newcomers Artisan Audio. Their small room was dwarfed by a pair of monstrous Klipsch Jubilee speakers--Klipschorns on steroids, and intended for movie theaters--driven by by tube amlification from Quicksilver Audio and fed by a Galiber turntable with an Atrisan tonearm."
Not bad for Rogue speaker.
Congrats to dhtman/Artisan Audio and Klipsch
Travis
"In listening to sound, I guess what I'm after is the closest thing that I can get to reality. Now, I know it's not going to be reality, cause the thing gotta go through wires and gotta go through filters and this and that. But what I really like is to get as close to the natural sound of the instruments as possible. That's why I like analog as opposed to digital. Because I don't give a *** what anybody tells you man, I know what you guys are going to tell me...'Oh yeah, but it's clean Ray!' Well it's clean but it don't got no balls!!!" -Ray Charles