i've been switching around a bit from pio BS22s, maggie MMGs, spendor s3/5s, and now my old and not listened to in about 15 years Model RIIs.
kef b139 woofs, b110 mids, t27 tweets. they disapear and are still a relevant speaker after all these years. they are fast and the imaging is superlative.
all of the speakers i mentioned are exceptional in some way. i sold the Pio BS22s to a friend so he could have a decent starting point. the Rs will probably stay in place for quite a while.
...regards...tr
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Topic - 1975 Fried model RIIs - hifitommy 12:52:45 05/24/15 (10)
- The RIIIs, I have mentioned in print, were one of the most memorable auditions I ever had. nt - John Marks 17:40:26 05/24/15 (9)
- most memorable auditions - hifitommy 11:58:01 05/25/15 (1)
- Sorry, I never had one - John Marks 07:12:08 05/26/15 (0)
- RE: The RIIIs, I have mentioned in print, were one of the most memorable auditions I ever had. nt - hahax@verizon.net 19:53:39 05/24/15 (6)
- The RIIIs, I have mentioned - hifitommy 11:52:20 05/25/15 (3)
- RE: The RIIIs, I have mentioned - hahax@verizon.net 15:41:52 05/25/15 (2)
- I have mentioned--a25s - hifitommy 22:50:13 05/25/15 (1)
- RE: I have mentioned--a25s - hahax@verizon.net 08:00:40 05/26/15 (0)
- RE: The RIIIs, I have mentioned in print, were one of the most memorable auditions I ever had. nt - seas 05:16:36 05/25/15 (1)
- RE: The RIIIs, I have mentioned in print, were one of the most memorable auditions I ever had. nt - hahax@verizon.net 05:32:52 05/25/15 (0)