In Reply to: He demonstrated the.... posted by mkuller on March 3, 2007 at 12:00:24:
when I suggested a late 70s system could stand up to today's standard. That or the Dayton Wright, driven by Threshold or Paragon, with a Linn and Decca or Fidelity Research, if all were like new, would not be too shabby.Yes, Ike's influence was significant. He had customers far from San Diego because of his products and his reputation. And he continually pushed to make things better, for example as the mods you mention to the DQ-10 such as mirror imagining the drivers before Dahlquist revised their design.
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- Well, the Beveridge was one speaker I had in mind - M3 lover 17:27:54 03/03/07 (0)