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Sanders Sound ESL: glorious in that one spot

Posted by DrChaos on September 14, 2020 at 15:06:16:


At the T.H.E. shows where I heard them a few times, the Sanders were to me, clearly the best speaker in the show, and the best I've ever heard. Probably as good as big Apogees at least. I calibrate on diversified large-scale classical, and they were absolutely amazingly perfect.

But a far too narrow listening position.

I so wish that Mr Sanders would make a segmented ESL with much wider dispersion. If it sounded like the Sanders 10E in the sweet spot, I would own it no question.