beveridge speakers are coming back


beveridge speakers are in the works of finishing up on a new model. the speakers are in a hifi store in santa rosa. the shortcomings are beeing worked out....
bayareaskater
Rick and his brother are in process of moving from Forestville to a location in southern California to be determined, perhaps near Santa Barbara. One would hope the company will continue.
Like everything else I had a pair. They imaged better than the Infinity ServoStatics and KLH 9s, but they were less dynamic. They are a real pain to set up. Since I am totally into horns once again, I would have no interest in the Beveridges.
they have a new lense and enclosure structure. they respond down to 200hz, and the woofer system takes over from there. the system blends seamlessly, and is currently bi-amped. these are a new design, and are called the E3. they look cool too.it would be great to see these at CES....
Dave,

I also listened to probably those same Beveridges on Woodward but can't remember the store. Any idea what it was? I don't think it was Harry Francis' but can't remember anyting about it except the big Beveridges.
Tom

No, I can't remember which shop it was. That stretch of Woodward (9 mile to around 14 mile) had 5-6 high-end shops in those days...seems like it was on the south bound side.

I do remember that cd had hit the market around or not long after I listened to the Beveridge...the guy that ran the place would have no part of digital and I don't think they ever had a cd player in the shop, even after all the other stores started using them for demo.

If I recall...they also had the Snell Type A's that I was in love with. The Snell's were in another room (they only had two) so I don't recall if they carried both at the same time?

That was also the shop were I first came across a subwoofer, (DQ 10's along with their crossover and subs)...I bought a used pair of DQ 10's not long after although I did not get the sub's!...ahhh, memory lane. (at least what memory I have left in my old age).

Dave