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In Reply to: Jeff Joseph - Well executed design and implementation posted by Edp on September 25, 2001 at 07:07:51:
Ed,While you may not be in the market for speakers, the fact the you were impressed enough to make a posting here may help others who are less technically inclined to understand just how special the RM33si is. BTW, we've now trickled the new crossover into the rest of the line as well.
Thanks!
Jeff
President, JosephAudio
http://www.josephaudio.com
Follow Ups:
waterfall plot. Obviously the best ever in Stereophile. This is the measurement that really gets me interested in a speaker. Unfortunately the sensitivity is WAY too low at a specified 83dB and a measured 80. What is the SPL/1w/1m of the Pearl, and when will the info on this speaker be on your website??
Jeff,
Will I be able to upgrade my RM7 sig's with the new crossover?
If so what will be the charge and can I do it or my dealer or must it be sent back to You.
Hello!You can have the new crossover installed in your RM7si Signatures.
The upgrade cost is $250 from Signature to Mk2.
The new crossover will make your 7si Sig's sound very close to a new pair of Mk2's. Apart from the crossover, the new Mk2's have a
larger woofer basket and vertical bracing in the cabinet.You do have to send them back to us.
President, JosephAudio
http://www.josephaudio.com
of your 'speakers that you were giving and you were playing a Louis Armstrong CD that I asked you about and I remember you saying that you had burned it yourself. It was amazing music and stunning playback quality and I am wondering if you can give me the name of the tracks?Thanks for any info.
Tony D.
Audio Fidelity AFSD 5930Also released as "the Best of Louis Armstrong" and
"Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll"The best version available is the vinyl pressing recently done by Classic Records. (I had spun the original lp for Mike Hobson at CES
in 1996)Jeff
President, JosephAudio
http://www.josephaudio.com
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