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Speakers: all-time favorite
KLH Model Nine Electrostatics and the SoundLab A-3 Electrostatics. smooth and natural sounding. 
Speakers: all-time favorite
KLH Model Nine Electrostatics and the SoundLab A-3 Electrostatics. 
Sensitive ears to speakers. Help!!!
make sure the problem isnt one of driving the speakers with an underpowered amplifier. The waveforms being distorted create objectionable harmonics. 
Speakers : Who uses What ?
The driver in my speaker is a sheet of mylar made by DUPONT... 
Help me out please all you old timers!
The 250Ti's which featured a 15' bass driver, a 8'mid and 1" titanium tweeter sold in the mid '80's for 1699/pr. Quite heavy too tipped the scales at 150lbs 
Speakers: all-time worst
The truth of the matter is nothing can duplicate an actuality (be it instruments/voice), simply because a duplicate CAN NOT BE the actuality. There is absolutely NO way you can actually recreate the acoustics of Boston Symphony Hall or any other s... 
Speakers: all-time worst
This list of postings made me laugh at times and sometimes i winced at the comments. Especially the knocking KLH as an all time worst speaker. Obviously some here don't have knowledge of Hi-Fi more than a few yrs back. The KLH company manufactured... 
Subwoofer blues
Jim listen, listen and do more listening then decide for yourself on what you like from what you hear. You can't go by what others hear. for instance I will not listen nor own any thing other than pure electrostatic reproducers(no hybrid systems e... 
Uncoloured Speaker for $450
dont waste your money, just waiT till the ML's arrive. I have recently sold a pair of ML CLSIIz to upgrade to the Sound Lab A-3's. I liked the ML's very much. I have been into electrostatics since i owned the KLH-9's from the late '60's. I think t...