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RE: Best sounding Quad 57's were at RMAF in 2015....

Posted by Dave_K on December 19, 2016 at 10:06:47:

I would have liked to hear that. I've only heard the 57s once, but liked them a lot.

I would also be curious to hear the modern Quad ESLs again, in a bigger room, to see if the bass balance improves with distance. I heard the 988s at a dealer in a long wall setup, listening almost near field i.e. 2-2.5m away, and the mid-bass was very prominent. Then the 2812s in a hotel room. I'm guessing the amount of dipole cancellation in the bass is very placement sensitive.