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One more Q [message #33796] Tue, 04 September 2001 05:30 Go to next message
SteveBrown is currently offline  SteveBrown
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Prior to settling on a design (3Pi or 4Pi), I'd like to ask for general impressions from the group on issues like imaging, soundstage, instrument placement, etc... I've hear, not sure it's true, that larger speakers, and horns in general, don't image very well. Is that true? Anything I need to be concerned about? What is the group's experience with Pi's in general and these models specifically?

Thanks a bunch for you input.
Steve

Re: One more Q [message #33797 is a reply to message #33796] Tue, 04 September 2001 06:14 Go to previous message
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hi steve, have you ever listened to a pair of lascala's or k-horns? the pi's have similiar attributes but have a much better top and bottom end. they have a huge soundstage and incredible dynamics. also they retrieve low level information better than the majority of speakers out there. yes, they do image but you have to be in the sweetspot. the best way to describe them is to just close your eyes and turn them up. your there!

cheers,
george

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