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In Reply to: RE: The Range Doubler posted by DavidLD on January 26, 2015 at 09:03:46
Yes but they abandoned what got them to be a success. It is the beginning of companies finding out that bandwagoning and jumping on the latest trends has a downside . They turned into cell phone shack. The profit always came from the small parts and other sales often less than $20, not the big tickets.
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The little stuff brought people into the store and then they exited with a pair of Mark I's for the den! A 15" woofer could not be overlooked (pg. 18 of the same 1977 catalog). Actually, one of the best speakers RS ever built was the probably the two-way Optimus 1 (in 1B form in 1977 catalog) Consumer reports gave it high marks and the price was only $89
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Mark II's weren't bad and were significantly more neutral than Mark I's, but the I's looked cooler.
Dave
In the world of speakers with 15-inch woofers, 90 percent of it is about looking cool...of course, sheer volume helps.
If designed correctly, you can get deeper and/or lower bass. However, many designs put them in too small a cabinet, where there is no real advantage to a 12" woofer, other than looks and bragging rights. I think he Mach II is big enough to take advantage of he 15" woofer.
Dave
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