The reason I continue to show with Classic Audio Loudspeakers at shows including the recent RMAF is that I feel that he makes some of the best speakers out there. Easy to drive (98 db), easy impedance for tubes (16 ohms), bandwidth to the bottom octave (20Hz with two 15" woofers, field-coil powered), transparency, imaging, no worries...
The room we used (Lupine) turned out to have a false wall, which extended a couple feet above the false ceiling. Not exactly the best setup for showing off how well a speaker can play bass!
Almost any speaker represents some combination of compromise. In addition, some will work well with tubes and others will not- you have to know the amplification first!
The room we used (Lupine) turned out to have a false wall, which extended a couple feet above the false ceiling. Not exactly the best setup for showing off how well a speaker can play bass!
Almost any speaker represents some combination of compromise. In addition, some will work well with tubes and others will not- you have to know the amplification first!