In Reply to: RE: Acoustat Spectra 22 in a small room? posted by morricab on January 13, 2015 at 01:31:17:
The Spetras solved electrically what Soundlab and Martin Logan try to solve mechanically.
That solved the extreme sweet spot situation, but not to the extent you will find with SLs as they radiate uniform directivity over a much wider area with the angled facets. You can be significantly off axis and still have a full range result.
I almost purchased a pair of Spectra 66s that were for sale near where I used to live. They were more neutral sounding than the 2+2s but do not have the transparency and imaging of the U-1s. There were, however, a great deal for the money!
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