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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
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Joined on 10-12-2006
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Amir, Lots of folks agree that it's hard to sort out what one hears at shows. Romy's most recent video lays out many "issues" that the seeker-of-good-Sound has to consider and "deal with", and it becomes almost impossible to consider all the "issues" at shows, or showrooms, for that matter. Of course you might be able to work with given speakers to get the sound you want, but I would think that, with the expense and "hassle" involved here, one would at least want to hear some "promise" from those speakers before adopting them? It might be that you wind up preferring "vintage sound", for any number of reasons. I have really swooned for some "limited output" speakers/amps doing, say, cello. Very nice, makes me weep. If thinking "FR" and "Big Works", however, choose your vintage drivers and topology very carefully, and have your (integrated) LF solution worked out ahead of time.
Best regards, Paul S
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