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I often recommend JSE Infinite Slope Model 2's. (see review of Model 1 below)

Recently to someone looking for the 'best' tall floor stander, with a high budget. It could seem like a joke in a high budget search, except they remain uniquely remarkable.

IF I wanted a pair now, I would plan on having my Woodworker clad them with a very nice select veneer, that would kick them up a big notch.

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Jeff Joseph, Joseph Audio) was a salesman at Harvey's during the short time Harvey's sold the JSE's (see below) (I never met Jeff until he had his own company, just as a customer talking to him). Check the technical specifications: he still uses the Infinite Slope Crossover in several of his designs. He has superior cabinetry, designs, deserves the high praise of his products.

https://www.josephaudio.net/products

IOW, the results of the crossover was and remains remarkable, a very large part of my continued recommendation.

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Model 2's 4 way were JSE's top of the line model. Big response at NYC Trade Show.

Harvey's premier audio store NYC featured them, huge and instant success. My friend Wayne at Harvey's told me when they arrived there.

UNTIL: they repeatedly failed to meet delivery promises. 

Wayne told me, they were making the enclosures themselves, the biggest mistake they ever made. Harvey's customers quite angry, Harvey's dropped the line.

Thus Very Few people heard or were aware of them (even though great reviews were published).

Only speakers I heard in a trade show that I instantly wanted. 

Got lucky, my friend Phil at Leonard Radio had taken a pair in trade, with burnt tweeters. Leonard's owed me a favor and sold them to me for $700. Replaced the Dynaudio D21 Tweeters myself.

Frequency Response, Imaging, Totally Involving. Everyone loved their sound here.

Front Panel 2 layers 3/4" MDF: 1-1/2" thick. Tall (tweeters high)Sloped fronts (theory of time alignment, and alters the angle of dispersion of direct and indirect sound waves off the floor and ceiling; 

Heavy on 4 dual wheel furniture casters. Dual wheel caster's axels do not wobble like single axel's do). (I changed to 3 casters: more weight per wheel and 3 legs or wheels find level anywhere you move them). 

I tried spikes, no advantage, went back to wheels, big advantage for alternate placement and alternate toe in. (setup for 1 centered listener; alternate toe-in for two listeners, each off center).

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review of Smaller Model 1 (very positive reviews of Model 2, but cannot find any).

http://www.hifi-classic.net/review/jse-infinity-slope-model-1-486.html

Clarifies the two unique patents (see also photo of technical sheet).

1. Infinite Slope Crossover 80 and 100db/octave
2. Bass Phase Shift (using 10" and 12" woofers uniquely for extended bass


The two Patents belong to Richard Modafferi

Richard Modafferi, inventor and independent consultant to AudioClassics, has established himself as one of the world's foremost authorities on tuner & loudspeaker design and development. He holds Masters degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the NJ Institute of Technology. A Senior Engineer at McIntosh Laboratories from 1968-74, he designed the MR77 and MR78 tuners and the famous "Rimo" filter. The MR78 tuner has received world wide acclaim for its State of the Art performance. From 1974 to the present, Richard has been a self employed inventor at Modafferi Acoustical Systems, Inc. He has been granted a United States patent for Phase Shift Bass Loading and for the Infinite Slope Crossover. Richard also serves as a writer, reviewer and test lab for Audio, Audio Critic, The Sensible Sound.

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I designed/had built Rosewood Enclosures for my Vintage 4 way horns/15" woofer (in my main system now and forever!. (had help from Electro-Voice Engineers, still in NYC at that time). Super efficient, 16 ohm so I could use my Vintage 30 wpc mono tube amps with 16 ohm taps..

I gave the JSE's to my son, too big for his wife: he gave them to a friend, they sound absolutely terrific in a large space in the old Firehouse he bought and lives in. He instantly bought a 2nd pair.

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The D21 Tweeters were famous for burnt coils. Every party my teenage son had, I checked the tweeters next morning. Pair of D21's were $60. back then, he paid.

I switched to Vifa Tweeters, never burnt out, my friend changed to SEAS (John Sollecito's choice).

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    @ozone46 & @elliottbnewcombjr - I lugged them into my company's office (boy these things are heavy) and I plugged them into a Fosi Audio BT30D-S (Class D Integrated Amp 50 Watt x2 + 100 Watt) with no subwoofer. They have ~2" holes in the largest diaphragms near the base.

    I ran a few 'calibration' tracks through them to see what I was working with and they sounded pretty awful but they made sound haha. I covered the large holes with aluminum "heat tape" and replaced the tweeters with some that my coworker happened to have laying around our office for some reason... then we played another test track. THEY SOUND AMAZING. 

    There is certainly more work to do to get them up to where they can be, but I feel honored to have stumbled upon such amazing pieces of audio goodness. My coworker and I will team up to restore them fully and we plan to replace any and all components that can make these things really sing.

    I would be very grateful if anyone here would be willing to recommend replacements for the various drivers (especially the largest ones) we don't have unlimited funds but we are willing to spend a bit in order to realize the potential of these bad boys. :)


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    @ozone46 you’ll never believe this but I just literally *found* a beautiful, and I mean beautiful pair of Infinite Slope 2’s left on the curb in the rain in Bushwick (Brooklyn, NY) and I got an Uber XL to move them back to my *tiny* apartment in Cobble Hill. I am going to repair any and everything that is wrong with them and maybe do some bondo work on the dent on the side, but they are going to sound *amazing*. I am elated right now.

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