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In Reply to: RE: Sanders Sound system posted by Jack D II on October 30, 2016 at 10:17:03
They do offer clarity, and the bass is pretty well integrated for electrostatic panels. But I just never quite cotton to them. They seem a bit too "hifi" in the etched and thin vein, for my tastes. That said, if I were to own them and spent time forming the rest of the system around their sonic character, I bet they could be made to be satisfying.
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I you listened to the originals, they never had the bass integration right.
to match the directivity charcteristics of two very dissimilar drivers.
Which is why I prefer true full range stats. One pebble in the pond.
Unfortunately that's not what I meant.
I can make very good subs integrate fabulously with planars. Not many can do that. :) But The early InnerSound speakers had basic crossover issues that were not solved until Roger started his new company.
Best,
Erik
When I was privileged enough to hear his stats, during the design of the iTube/Western Reserve 300.The designers had modified the Isis by substituting modified Bozak crossovers in place of the amp/crossover module.Sounded great.
The other item they tried were the Walker Ultimate Links (2 pairs).This made a very nice improvement in SQ.A great deal of graininess was removed,allowing them to sound very sweet , natural and relaxed.
Very memorable.
Tom:cat
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