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In Reply to: RE: really tall Acoustats posted by digda_beat on March 04, 2015 at 17:27:42
they seem to disappear fairly decently in that particular room.Also agree for that price it's a bargain.
Of course there ARE bigger speakers to deal with:
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As in nine feet tall. You can get them in either 22 degree or 45 degree versions. The professional models are intended for use in arrays, too.
Ray Kimber demonstrated his four channel recordings for many years at RMAF using twelve 922s!
Now, if you really want to get crazy how about eight 922s per channel?
Another really tall loudspeaker:
Bah, those Soundlabs are not all its cracked up to be (sorry, couldn't help it)
I VOID WARRANTIES
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Unfortunately it was greeted with the same response here as when first it appeared as an advertisement. Prudes I tell you, prudes. (Are we on the other side of the Atlantic, back in the 30's?)
http://hometheaterlounge.com/vBulletin/showthread.php/6198-The-worlds-sexiest-speakers
The fourth speaker down from the top.
Soundlab A-1:
http://philip-new.greenspun.com/materialism/stereo
my friends tannoys are known amongst the relatives as the "Dominators"- those ones you put up of course make these ones tiny
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