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Re: 4 Pi plans [message #71099 is a reply to message #71098] Wed, 25 January 2012 15:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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tom-m wrote on Wed, 25 January 2012 14:14

I was wondering, since you have a pair of Abbeys, why you are building the 4pi? Are you wanting to compare them? Just curious.



Tom,

I rather like the idea of the larger woofer and more controlled vertical dispersion. As I have a pair of woofers it seems like an interesting project for not a terrible investment and no matter what happens I'll learn something. If I had known of these before building the Abbey's I might never have built those (mine are one of the first pairs) but I didn't and I've been wanting to hear them since I was first made aware of the design. Many years ago, perhaps 10, I remember Wayne's speakers at Midwest Audio Fest in Dayton OH and though the details have faded I remember the beautiful wood horns and that I liked the room.

Mike



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