In Reply to: RE: Can you damage a quad esl panel in transport? posted by kentaja on September 21, 2014 at 06:02:57:
Happy to take your word for it.
All I can say is that the frames of the US Monitors I have are an order of magnitude stiffer, tighter whatever than the frames of the early 63's I used to have.
The side panels on my US Monitors are thicker and heavier than the 63's I had.
Even with the screens removed, the US Monitors I have are more resistant to "twisting" than the 63's I had.
It could be the early 63's I had had been loosened up, or an overall change was made on both the 63 and the US Monitor.
BTW, I have read and been told there are no differences in the two before.
I can only go by what I have had, and have, and there are differences.
The US Monitors I have are appreciably heavier than I remember the 63's being, although I am willing to admit that may be a function of age-induced weakness on my part.
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- RE: Can you damage a quad esl panel in transport? - louie3 06:17:53 09/21/14 (8)
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