Analysis Audio Speakers


I did not believe my eyes !!
rx8man

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I am so happy for both Analysis, and Henry Ho, the designer of the H2O. It
will be a great marriage. I'm planning to cross the continent for the Home
Entertainment Show in New York for the occasion. I am guessing their room
may be a candidate for "Best of Show."
Eldartford, I think Apogees demise had more to do with loss of entrepreneurial interest. I believe the Analysis speakers are built differently than the Apogee. If they can make a legal go, that would be of great service to us dipole lovers. The Maggy, and the Apogee are very different in type, and in sound.
Rx8man, Henry would be more than pleased to have company. That goes for all in the Eastern States. Henry lives in Virginia.
The trapezoidal arrangement of the horizontal ribbons of the Apogee is different. Apogee pioneered the full range ribbon array. This took dipole evolution to new heights. My Scintillas do a reasonably straight frequency line through and below 20 Hz.

The Apogee mid and tweeter ribbon design differed, depending on model. The Apogee looks a lot more like an Analysis than a Maggy. I have heard the Analysis speakers employ a new ribbon suspension device. I am curious how they sound.
Stereo Times founder, Clement Perry, listened to the Analysis Omega powered by the H2O Signatures, and was very excited, according to a witness, and a friend of mine he called, along with a lot of others - from the listening room.

Anybody going to the New York HE Show?