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My Walsh Dream

While some of my equipment tends to be older, However, most of it has been highly modified within the last two years improving the overall performance by night and day.

My goal has been to produce as realistic and palpable a sound as possible with a very high degree of resolution and definition.

I use this system to test our speaker creations and ultimately for my wife and I to enjoy our music. I maintain my home as a show room for clients, so that they may hear” our creations in a real home environment and not a $50K sound room.

I presently run up to 32 bit 384kHz on CD's and I have a Q-Sonix computer based music server system for playing high resolution music files up to 24/192. We also enjoy vinyl on a Luxman PD-441 Turntable with a Premier arm and Grado Statement cartridge.

So far, I have not reached the level where the speakers fail to provide new levels of resolution, detail and realism, including a test system valued at $150K +.

A considerable amount of my equipment is custom designed and built by myself.

Many of my inter-connects are custom designs using solid Silver wire, Teflon insulation and UBT connectors with various winding geometries.

My speaker cables are also custom and consist of 3/8th inch wide ultra thin (.0015") OFC copper and Teflon PTFE jackets.

In addition, all my equipment racks and plinths are hand made from 2" to 4" thick old growth Maple and are hand rubbed with Tung Oil finishes, Following in the footsteps of Mapleshade Audio.

Finally, I also manufacture tube coolers and these are available in various sizes. If you will look at the picture of my monoblock DT200 amps you will see the tube coolers in action on Gold Lions famed KT88’s.

We have added new products to our line-up as of late 2013 and early 2015. They are the upgraded TLS-2, The TLS-4 Walsh style Tweeter/Midrange unit with new magnet covers that are available for DIY folks and the new TLS-5 Full range Hybrid speaker system or stacked array, utilizing the New Tweeter/Mid unit and a Walsh style bass unit combined in a smaller tower system for those with limited space.

TLS-6 Walsh style Subs prototypes are almost complete with anticipation for mid 2015.

Though it is not my intent to act as advertisement here, I do offer these products for sale as well. For those that may be interested, You may contact me directly at [email protected]

We enjoy making new friends too. If your in the area of Parma Ohio, please stop in and visit us.

I offer here our modest system, for your enjoyment. Please post your comments and suggestions. I look forward to hearing from you.

We have added some new pics for mid 2012.

As always, Great listening to all.

Dale & Yin Harder
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    • Conrad Johnson PV-11
    Highly modified PV-11 with Phono and Line stages, utilizing Mundorf Silver/Gold and Teflon V-Caps. Ultrafast diodes, gold pin tubes, gold tube sockets,OFC copper Connectors, Dexa voltage regulators and fully revamped power supply. $3.5K total
    • Jolida Jolida JD100A
    Highly modified unit, including Mundorf Silver/Oil caps and Teflon V-Caps.
    • Antique Sound Labs DT200 Hurricane
    Fully modified DT200 Hurricane mono blocks. Mundorf Silver/Gold and Teflon V-Caps. Vishay and Mills resistors and Bias pots. Gold tube sockets, silver fuses and full compliment of Gold Lion KT88's, with HHR Exotics custom tube coolers. Available for $10 ea. for most tube sizes. Run about $7500 ea.
    • Sony TC-640 B
    TC-640B Stereo Tape Deck fully rebuilt. Cost $3200.00 for rebuild and upgrade.
    • Luxman PD-441
    Luxman PD441 absolutely mint, modified plinth, damping material added to platter, upgraded power supply and crystal oscillator. Silver interconnects. $1,500
    • Grado Statement Reference 1
    Wood Body MC Cartridge, with .5mv output.
    • PS Audio Power plant
    PS Audio Multi-wave 600. Used for all equipment except mono blocks.
    • Pangea AC14 and AC9
    Pangea 1.5 meter AC14 and AC9 power cables. 6 pcs. Great cables for the price!
    • Maple Shade Triad Cable Lifts
    Cable risers.
    • HHR Exotic Speakers TLS-I
    Single piece Walsh style TLS-I drivers with recessed driver mounting and 61+ overall improvements. Full 2" thk Cabinetry based on Biased Marie Ply with 1" of GR Research Damping mat"l. 180lbs. ea.
    • HHR Exotics interconnects
    .5 to 1 meter interconnects with 22 ga. pure silver conductors helix wound, Teflon insulation, woven sleeving and WBT Locking connectors. 1 Meter OFC Copper interconnects, as above.
    • HHR Exotics Speaker cable
    Ultra thin ribbon cables. OFC Copper ribbon .375" wide x .002" with Teflon sleeving and WBT or Cardas connectors.
    • HHR Exotics Equipment Rack
    5 shelf equipment rack made with 24" x 18" x 2" old growth air dried Maple. Light stain finished with 5 coats of hand rubbed high gloss Tung Oil. Uprights made from 1.25" stainless steel 54" long. Shelving infinately variable. Uprights finished with four very heavy 3-piece Gold tip toes. Weight 275 lbs.
    • HHR Exotics Equipment plinths
    Solid 2-4" thick, old growth, air dried Maple for speakers and amps. Sizes from 14" x 18" to 24" x 24". All with four, 3 piece adjustable brass and gold tip toes @ 1 lb. ea.
    • HHR Exotics Tube Coolers
    Custom finned tube coolers for various size tubes. (See picture of DT200 mono blocks) In this case KT88 Gold Dragons. Also made by me at HHR Exotics. Consist of high temp flat black color and aluminum stock. Custom order accepted. $10 ea. most sizes.
    • HHR Exotics Custom Room Damping
    Custom wall damping materials. ALS tube traps.
    • M2 Tech Young
    The Young DAC is a 32 Bit/384kHz Processor that is highly versatile and can be used on USB as well as SPDIF, AES/EBU, and Toslink. This DAC will do the full spec on a Proprietary USB Driver and sounds fantastic. Highly rated by many sources including TAS and Stereophile.
    • Q-Sonix Model 110
    New to my system is a Q-Sonix Music server. I have to admit this is a really fun system and it brings a whole new dimension to your music library management.

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I had the pleasure of meeting Dale and his wife and listening to these remarkable speakers. First, you are not going to meet a more interesting person. His experiences and accomplishments sound as though they were accumulated over multiple lifetimes and his knowledge of audio is amazing.

His continued work and improvements on an already great design are evident because the TLS-I speakers are perhaps the best speaker I have ever heard. Now I cannot say that I have listened to every speaker and I'm sure others have listened to many more, but I have been fortunate to listen to Magnepan, Thiel, Wilson, Avalon, DeVore Fidelity, Vandersteen, Swan, Joseph Audio, Usher, B&W, Martin Logan, Salk, Aerial and Anthony Gallo Reference. And I'm sure I forgot a few. I have always enjoyed a large, open sound that goes well beyond the dimensions of the speaker. Also, I have always placed a premium on accuracy of the mid and high frequencies because way too many speakers sound incredibly harsh. Let me say these speakers do very little, if anything wrong. I enjoy a wide range of music and my mother has played the piano for over 40 years and I know what I like and dislike. Of all the speakers I have listened to, this is the first speaker that doesn't beam the music at my head or force me to listen in one specific position that drastically changes with every inch I move. When listening to a piano, it sounds incredibly large and dynamic and for the first time, I was listening to speakers that understood that. This was the first time I have listened to a pair of speakers that I thought I could turn down the lights and kickback with a drink and simply enjoy the music without thinking of swithching speakers, amplifiers, cables, ...; well you get the idea.

For those also in this hobby and for those that spend A LOT more for speakers than the TSL-I's do yourself a favor and contact Dale. We all know you can spend a lot more for speakers and will end up with many of the same problems associated with conventional speakers. And yes, I understand the room plays a big role. But these speakers sounded better in his room with minimal room treatments relative to some other very expensive speakers in highly treated rooms I have been in. Worst case scenario, you'll talk to him for hours and come away just impressed as I did.

These speakers had the best aspects of all the other designs I have heard without the beaming, small critical listening area and they present the music in a lifelike manner. I walked between the speakers and it sounded as though I was on the stage with the artist. Walk into the next room and it sounds as though the artist is in the next room. No matter where you were, the sound did not disappear. Articulation, accuracy, soundstage, air; it was all present. These speakers will let you know the integrity of the recording, as most speakers do at this level. And it's a shame how bad many of the recordings have become. But after talking to Dale, I now have a plan on how I can ensure I'm getting the best possible recordings.

Now I am a critical person and realize there are others out there that are much more knowledgeable than I am, but listening to these speakers brought the actual instruments and artists into the room and more importantly, brought back very fond memories of my mother playing the piano. And that is what it's all about. This was the first time a pair of speakers made me forget about the pair of speakers and simply enjoy the music. Now I have known people to switch equipment pretty frequently. And that's fine because they like equipment, technology and change.
But for me, it's the fact the equipment got out of the way and the artist took center stage. I was not fortunate to hear the original Walsh designs and I think it's a shame more manufacturers have abandoned or disregarded this type of speaker. Just because something is difficult it doesn't mean it should be ignored and I applaud Dale for improving a legend. If you can't tell by now, Dale's speakers are amazing and you owe it to yourself to contact him and listen to his designs.

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