ADS tribute website?


As a one time fan of A/D/S acoustic suspension designs, is there a web resource charting the development or specifications of the models offered by this once noble company?
rockvirgo
No website that I am aware of, however there are lots of folks like you and I who still enjoy a/d/s components. I personally have made a large collection of their speakers as well as the Atelier series electronics.

Michael Kelly, the true mover and shaker at a/d/s back when, went on to found Aerial Acoustics. Mr. K is a very personable individual and most pleasant to talk to regarding the so called "golden years" of hifi.

Best,

Paul :-)
I'm still an ADS fan, having owned/still own several pairs of their great speakers! I would like to know of such a thing as you suggest, so I will watch this forum question intently!
I have had a number of ADS speakers and still enjoy my L1290s very much. I would love to see such a website.
Nice to hear comments on what I still believe to be the "golden age" of audio.

I used to think that perhaps I was just being sentimental, but I would say now that my a/d/s 2001 biamped "Mobile Fidelity System" with a Nakamichi 250 and meticulously recorded cassettes was one of the most musical, enjoyable systems I have ever heard.
Yes ,a web site would be great as I have a pair of 910's with the original stands and they are truly amazing speakers.The fact that they are 4 ohm means you dont need an amp with a huge amount of power? They are bi and tri ampable but I could never find the push in cards so I have avoided doing so. I also have 2 extra tweeters and mids along with a spare pair of the huge crossovers,I wish more companys would design the crossover like them?It's nice to be able to pop them on and off in a few seconds!