Hi Don.
No plans for CES or T.h.e. Show.
Abruce - not sure what you're refering to but THIS is our listening room. I'm getting older and I seem to be getting smaller so the room does seem bigger?
Hi David.
The older tall version was 24" tall (sans cones) while the Si is 19" (sans cones). So, the Si is 5" shorter. The width and depth remian the same and the bass tuning is the same, i.e. equivelent internal volume. The older taller version housed the X-over in a sub-compartment in the cabinet. That's basically what's been taken away and the X-overs are now in the speaker stand's back pillar. Am I answering your question correctly?
Kind of down and dirty but HERE's an Si image.
Cheers!
Robert
RSAD
No plans for CES or T.h.e. Show.
Abruce - not sure what you're refering to but THIS is our listening room. I'm getting older and I seem to be getting smaller so the room does seem bigger?
Hi David.
The older tall version was 24" tall (sans cones) while the Si is 19" (sans cones). So, the Si is 5" shorter. The width and depth remian the same and the bass tuning is the same, i.e. equivelent internal volume. The older taller version housed the X-over in a sub-compartment in the cabinet. That's basically what's been taken away and the X-overs are now in the speaker stand's back pillar. Am I answering your question correctly?
Kind of down and dirty but HERE's an Si image.
Cheers!
Robert
RSAD