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Re: 4 pi, oh my! [message #66252 is a reply to message #66246] Tue, 22 February 2011 12:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
EL Jack is currently offline  EL Jack
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All standard: Eminence drivers and the base crossovers.

I have previously built a small 2-way but the veneer was not entirely successful. I'll need some help to decide what to do, but I'm inclined to go with a basic black paint.

I just can't believe how these things fill the space with no distortion.

After I spend a couple weeks with them I'll do a review on Audiogon as I strongly believe that more people need to be made aware of these.

My guess is that most folks (including me before yesterday) think there'll be some issue with the high frequencies and the cross-over region, but I'm not getting any issues in those places.

I have three other pairs of speakers (Maggies, Meadowlarks, and Polks, former S-phile Class C, B, and C, respectively) but I think these will be at the top of the rotation.
 
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