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RE: My Unusual Speaker Enclosures, Pics

Posted by Bold Eagle on February 4, 2011 at 18:17:47:

Although they were not a transmission line/acoustic labyrinth type, these remined me of an E. H. Scott console owned by a friend of ours. It had side firing three ways, and doors on the sides, hinged at the back, that opened about 45 degrees to direct the sound forward, and which gave a wider spacing of the virtual source. At the time, I didn't know what or who E. H. Scott was. Now I do, and I could have had that console for a song. Aargh!

Jerry