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In Reply to: RE: THANK GOD !! posted by gregwalshfmc@gmail.com on January 07, 2017 at 23:36:25
I bought a pair of series V1 in the late 80's and remembering having a lot of frustration getting them to sound decent I moved them all ofer the apt finally flipping them upside down on their stands and screwing them into the ceiling getting as close as the owners manual suggest. After that I got solid bass, room vibrating bass and the mids were fantastic though even with the active eq they sold with it treble, symbals, highs in general weren't well represented but still an interesting design that went loud, were efficient, and with patience could sound musical. But no model update in 30 years! Rode that mule into the grave.
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The EQ ate a lot of power up if not used judiciously, 200 watts per channel if you really wanted to hear them go and eq'ed properly,
The Big Bose amp was made specifically for them ...
But think how many sub-par speakers could have sounded decent if they'd required you to use an equalizer to straighten things out. Seems like a bit of a band-aid to me.
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