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In Reply to: RE: So that's what a $409,000 stereo sounds like with a $263,000 speaker posted by rockdoc on December 08, 2016 at 07:03:21
in terms of sound quality in the much larger post fire rear listening room. Both room and gear had improved significantly by then.
The Scaena's blended the subs much better than the IRS/Genesis IMHO.
The level of electronics and source quality were also in a different class. The 2301s were nice, but I preferred it when he had the VTL Siegfrieds. The Clearaudio Statement turntable was an absolute marvel of engineering. :)
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At least the Genesis / Infinity IRS looked good.
These... oh my... those subs look like the kind of monstrosities one would see at a tuned cars SPL race.
A matter of taste probably!
The huge Eminence woofers only spoke when they had something to say.
A single capacitor provided low pass for the midrange drivers while a single coil provided high pass for the ribbons. Driver blending was pretty seamless with the mid driver array operating from about 70 hz to 6 khz.
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