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RE: really tall Acoustats

As Duke said, the particular model you linked to is full range. There is no bass, mid, treble sections. There is no crossover at all. The entirety of the panels produce 100% of the frequencies. It makes for a very seamless, coherent presentation. If the height of them is an issue for you, maybe look for a Model 3 or Model 4. They are roughly half the height as the panels are side by side rather than stacked one atop the other. The stacked design, in part, was meant to address a lack of vertical image height. The sound of the Model 3 and 4 is quite different from a standing to sitting position. The stacked designs do not have that issue, but are more left/right rather than up/down listening position sensitive. Stats in general are quite directional in nature. There are other designs out there, Soundlab for example, that have a better dispersion patterns achieved by curving the diaphragm. In terms of durability and bang for the buck, it's hard to beat Acoustats.


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