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In Reply to: My $0.02 on the Sjofn posted by bondmanp on May 14, 2007 at 05:04:36:
The Guru loudspeakers are 100% developed and manufactured in Sweden. No Chinese components used at all. Drivers are made by Tymphany in Denmark on Guru specs.
Boxes made by a small carpenter's shop and paint jobs done by a custom HD/hotrod painter (7 or 8 layers of paint).
There is a QM10 version for use on mixer consoles. The console version is meant to be placed free field and does not take advantage of boundary reinforcement. Bass response is still very impressive and it reproduces bass very well down to 36 Hz (not the sub 30Hz you heard at the show, but still very good).
I was a beta tester for 18 months of the console version of the speaker and I enjoyed working with these very much. They are extremely accurate and you hear everything in them, and they are very easy on the ears. None of these very tiresome sharpended highs that you'll find with Genelecs and that causes listening fatigue. A perfect tool for a recording engineer. I have never experienced any lack of stereo image like you suggest, and believe me, I would have noticed! I worked proffessionally with these 6-10 hours every day for 18 months! Best Regards, Nils ViktorPS You're welcome to e-mail me with questions on my experience of the QM10's for proffessional use.
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HowdyBesides being against the rules here to use different monikers, you undercut your credibility by doing so...
-Ted
I have betatested (as I thought I made clear) and I like the speakers. Should I not express this? Also a monitor needs to be flat, I talked to the designer about how the compensation for the intrinsic errors on the stereo system affects the fq response - hence my answer to that question. I am not aware of what a moniker is. Is it the user name? Not experienced with forums so I might have used an alias instead of my real name on one of the posts (I only made two posts in my whole life in any forum) Regards, Nils Viktor
HowdyNothing wrong with passing along info.
I was just pointing out the rules that you didn't follow and how it makes your posts look.
In each posting box it says "Moniker (Username)" which could to be a hint about what moniker means.
And right above each posting box and also at the top of the page there is a link to "Content Rules" and "Forum Rules"
Anyway, now you know.
-Ted
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