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Re: Consider Vintage drivers, Martin! [message #19822 is a reply to message #19821] Thu, 26 February 2004 09:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi akhilesh,

Last summer I ventured into the world of vintage drivers. I could not resist and bought a pair of University 15" triaxial speakers with brilliance controls. They are really amazing pieces of engineering and I am having a lot of fun with them, quality of manufacture was very good and these things are impressive to look at and listen to on the bench.

But in the end, I want to put designs on my website that people can build easily. This means that they need to have an easy available source for drivers and other parts. I did not see this possibility with vintage drivers.

So I have experimented and probably will pick up a few more vintage drivers for my own entertainment, but I think for the future my main thrust will be with Lowther drivers.

Martin

 
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