lucisfero1
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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... |