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In Reply to: RE: "Sleeper" Speakers posted by Frommerstop on June 24, 2012 at 16:40:34
Drug Capital Of The Midwest :)
They were made in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
They made excellent speakers, I owned DCM Time Windows.
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According to one of the founders of the company.
I believe it came from a speech Pat Paulsen made when he was running for President or something he said.
Anyway, I don't know what it means.
However, I also owned the Time Windows and I always regretted selling them. They were great sounding speakers and the name was frequently a conversation starter.
That brings back memories. I was highly impressed by the Time Window review in the first issue of TAC and I proceeded to the upstairs shop in Manhattan to listen and buy. I did not like the nice and polite sound. I saw a pair of the highly rated Cizeks in the room which sounded outstanding. It had such good imaging that I couldnt tell the music was coming from the small speakers. Since I was all set on a floorstander, I came off without buying either. A big mistake.
Cheers
Bill
I've heard that one before...
They were practically made in my back yard. As a matter of fact another brand from Michigan, Electo-Voice, made some pretty good home speakers in the eighties under the Interface series banner. A lot of bang for the buck too, especially the little bookshelf 2 way, with passive radiator - I think it was the "Interface C".
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