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In Reply to: RE: I was strongly influenced by him as well... posted by mkuller on June 25, 2017 at 17:22:27
>> So I was using Aczel's bi-amped Dahlquist reference system until the next issue of TAC came out when he traded in the DQ-10s for LS3-5as <<
Great story, thanks for sharing! The funny thing to me is that the DQ-10's were overall much better than the (admittedly good for the day) LS-3/5a'a. The worst problem of the DQ-10 was the horrible piezo-electric "super-tweeter". Simply disconnecting it solved a lot of problems. More gains could be had by mirror-imaging the upper-frequency drivers and replacing the stock wiring and capacitors, but that kind of tweaking was just a glimmer on the horizon back then.
I never had a chance to hear the Rappaport or the Quattre, but I bet the system sounded a far sight better than just about anything else for back then, with the possible exception of tubed electronics from Audio Research, Marantz, or McIntosh, and ESLs from KLH or Quad.
As always, strictly my personal opinions, prone to error and not necessarily those of my employer or favorite reviewer.
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...I mirror-imaged mine, subbed better caps and and did a bunch of other stuff including using a KEF T-27 tweeter in place of the two stock ones.
I wrote an article about my mods and sent it to HP and he published in TAS in about 1980.
I went out and listened to the LS3-5as and thought they were pretty amazing in the way they threw an image but the DQ-10s sounded much better.
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