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In Reply to: RE: Here you go posted by 4everyoung on June 04, 2016 at 06:36:47
Hi again !
In my ideal listening room wall reflections are suppressed, like a semi-anechoic listening room.
I do not like at all "live" rooms, very reflecting.
Moreover only frontal emission and quite narrow sweet spot.
I do not like bipolar speakers.
Just to give and idea i like the Tannoy Dual Concentric concept immensely.
Actually i do not understand why it is not more popular.
Very very fascinating concept.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 06/06/16Follow Ups:
I have Tannoy dual concentric speakers in my BR system. I bought them new in '76, cost about the same as one year's university tuition, my parents freaked. My money, and I know what's important. :)
Hi !
so i am not alone. However i listened to some Tannoy DC with plastic cones the DMT or DTM series and remained puzzled.
I like paper cones versions better.
For instance i would like to listen the Eaton drivers in decent cabinets.
I am sure the effect would be even better than what i heard.
Kind regards,
bg
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