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RE: Is Line Magnetic making repro tungars?...

Posted by Kloss on October 20, 2016 at 09:00:32:

NOS tungars are cheap and easily available but yes LM is retailing LM tungars not sure who is manufacturing them if LM does or most likely has made for them. Pretty sure the 50k price might of been the reason Art didnt buy but also what reviewer could buy all they reviewed? So I dont hold much stock in its my new reference comments at end of reviews. I know enough to form my own opinion on what is best for me and my systems. And mostly rely on magazines for info on new products and entertainment. I didnt read in any disappointment. But since I have a slight grasp of whats possible with new horn design while I collect and restore the past sometimes combining both. I would say the A-23 would suffer from time alignment issues about 40 inch diff in mid and tweeter distance,bell blockage of treble if off axis and the compromise in its bass section. But all loudspeaker design is compromised and we work with such to get end result and over all I would say the design compromises are well chosen.