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In Reply to: RE: That was pretty cool stuff posted by E-Stat on June 09, 2016 at 15:51:22
I have always wanted to hear the Servo Stats but never did.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
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Only saw them at an audio show in Atlanta back in '74. Unfortunately, they were in a "static" display (pun intended).
Arnie made some really cool designs, but I never heard one that sounded top to bottom coherent. The bass with the IRS / Genesis Ones was fabulous, but seemed to belong to a different speaker. In the case of the SS-1, attempting to mate a single 18" woofer crossed at 100 hz (according to a Stereophile review) to the electrostatic midrange panels.
More pics here .
Just finished restoring a pair of Stax F-83 that had gone through Hurricane Sandy. What a mess. 2 1/2 year restoration but not all at once!
Next project is restoring a stacked pair of Infinity Servo-Stats. Only two pair made of the stacked version. One for Arnie Nudell the other for Cary Christy. This pair originally belonged to Cary.
I sure I wish I had known you when I had my Beverige model 3s..I loved those speakers but I had to take them apart every 2 weeks and coat the panels with corona dope.They just did not like the Michigan climate.I have owned three pairs of Martin Logans and two pair of Acoustats and I've never had an issue with any other than the pin holes in the diaphragms of the Acoustat 3s in a couple areas. I have the Martin Logan CLXs now.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
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