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Re: SEAS Exotic [message #22033 is a reply to message #22032] Tue, 11 November 2008 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I agree with your 1st points but I feel SEAS hit the market right why should all full ranges be designed for low power SET use? I find it refreshing that the exotic can be used in more convetional cabinet designs. That its not picky about amplifiers like most full ranges. That since it doesnt need a TL BLH or front horn you eliminate the problems these cabinet designs have. But its costly no info out except by me and Nelson Pass so I understand why DIY types are not interested. But to me the Exotics a full ranger for the non SET guys and thats most audiophiles. But I have run them on 5-20 watt SETs they do very well. Running a pair on a Krell FBI = wonderful sound.

 
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