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In Reply to: RE: Discussion with Wendell posted by neolith on August 27, 2015 at 10:17:53
Wendell stated the biggest impediment to sales of the 3.7's is their size and WAF (no surprise).
I recently moved the Acoustat 1+1s into the HT which is wifey's primary system as resident videophile. She thinks they are attractive and unobtrusive despite their height and even put some flower vases on the interfaces behind the panels. What I find amazing is how the diplolar sound now fills the middle section of the house in such a natural, consistent way into the kitchen (behind system) and into sun room and my office to the right.
Maybe its because I've always had tall Acoustats since we started dating thirty years ago. :)
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I'm guessing width has a lot to do with it. I feel that it seems to bug women if it seems imposing on "their" room's real estate.
Although, accepting (possibly appreciating) them while you were dating does give you points, but not much in my quite limited experience.
I find it an amazing complement when a gal who is excited by a new movie ... immediately thinks a want a DVD to view it at home instead of the cinema.
One filly left albums they had loved at my place because they comparatively sounded like @#$%& at hers.
... just my 2¢♪ moderate Mart ♫ ☺ Planar Asylum
where speakers are thin & music isn't
Perhaps. E-Stat's bachelor pad circa '85 with 2+2s. I did get some "real" window treatments (to replace sheets!) shortly after moving in and the Aztec tapestry sitting behind the couch was hung on the back wall.
Still have the VPI RCM and the Ariston turntable. Sold the Stasis 3 just last week.
Very nice. They look right at home.
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