I heard the Box


I never quite followed what people meant when they commented "All I heard was the box"
when listening to a speaker. 

I experienced it now twice in the past month. Once with some Dynaco A25s and then with a pair
of Electrovoice EV 4s.

My problem is now that hear the box, I can't seem to unheard it. 

These old gems were meant to be used in my office mostly for FM radio background.

So my question is- A load of both of these speakers were sold over many years so
how did people get around this issue?

I am now leaning toward an Andrew Jones dual concentric bookshelf solution.
Those I have heard in my home and sounded quite acceptable at $600 new.


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Showing 2 responses by bdp24

"Design and "time" don’t rhyme. It’s close though (both words share the long "i" sound, but the "n" and "m" are dissimilar), which is why in the world of songwriting that is considered a "lazy" rhyme (with no pejorative intent).

How ’bout "Once you go Tekton Design, your music sounds divine"? ;-)
That's one reason people flipped when they first heard the Quad ESL in 1957. I wasn't old enough at that time; for me it happened when I heard the Infinity Servo-Static in 1971, followed by the Magneplanar Tympani in '72.