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RE: .7s in the house

Thanks for the kudos on the IIIa's. A close friend of mine did the frames and I did all the wiring and rebuilding of the panels. It was quite a job for me as I am in a wheelchair, but I try not to let that get in my way.. :) I later sent them to the factory as my post describes as the mylar on one panel was bad. They were very reasonable as to charges. They do sound great. Takes a while to break them in as you well know. How do yours sound before and after they were "Gunned" I have no point of reference as I bought the IIIa's in a less than ideal state. The sound now is pretty awesome. I am not too well schooled in describing how they sound, but I can tell you the mids jump out at you without being overwhelming. You definitely know that they are there. I do listen for them as well. Sometimes I am too analytical when i listen to music being that I was so involved in the construction. The Tympani's offer a well balanced bass that kind of matches the improved foil mids. Of course the ribbon tweeters are second to none in my opinion. I am really interested in your description of how yours sound now.


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