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At a Stereophile show in NYC a few years back some exhibitor was playing a very expensive, large, full range ribbon speaker. I was floored by how good it sounded: superbly transparent with a purity of tone that was astounding. I thought it was the best sound of the show but it seemed to get no press, no recognition. Anyone remember. Can you identify it?
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Did they look like Scintillas? If so, maybe Perigee Synergy??
http://www.apogeeacoustics.com/synergy1_5.html
All the Scintilla performance and NOT 1 ohm (OK, 2.5 Ohm) and 95db/watt efficiency instead of the low 80s of the original Scintillas...
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Any chance that they were 72" tall and about 28" wide?
Possibly John Taylor's Yankee FPR-72s? Had them easily replace a set of M-L CLS.More refined with a better harmonic structure top to bottom.Purely resistive at 6 ohm/90 db.
Tom:cat
No, it wasn't Yankee Audio. I know that brand. I'm not sure if it was Analysis Audio. Anyone at this show remember?
Just a guess: http://www.analysisaudiousa.com/products.php or http://www.eminent-tech.com/main.html
That was one of the few (maybe only) speakers at the Newport show that probably bettered my Maggies. They are great.
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