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The Alpha 10: less filling...sounds great! [message #70604] Fri, 23 December 2011 17:19 Go to previous message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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Sure is easy to go from a larger to a smaller driver when the larger was recessed:lol: Pretty relaxing work on a rare day off, too.

Keee-rismas it's tiny! Compared to the 12" Utah or any of my 15s the Alpha seems like it'll float away. How does it do such bass with that teeny motor? After listening, and swapping back to the Utahs, the Alpha's better mid-range clarity is unquestioned.

I'm now certain a pair of Towers with the SB-29 tweeter will be killer.

 
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