Grainger49
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Dan,
I should have said they defied the speaker technology of the old days (60s-70s) when I sold audio gear. A 3" speaker was a tweeter, midranges were often 5" and woofers started at 8". But not everybody would understand the 60s and 70s. Much of that time I had a servo driven 18" sub. It sits silent in the front right corner of my listening room today.
But I did say, "seem...."
We listened for a long time with my current sub turned off. We were very impressed with the bass with the Orcas far from any reflecting and reinforcing walls. This isn't what anyone could do with a 3" driver back in the dark days when I was selling audio gear.
Yes, Jim, cognitive dissonance. The full range driver has a coherence I have never heard before. I'm convinced that accounts for the clarity of the imaging and soundstage.
I should have said they defied the speaker technology of the old days (60s-70s) when I sold audio gear. A 3" speaker was a tweeter, midranges were often 5" and woofers started at 8". But not everybody would understand the 60s and 70s. Much of that time I had a servo driven 18" sub. It sits silent in the front right corner of my listening room today.
But I did say, "seem...."
We listened for a long time with my current sub turned off. We were very impressed with the bass with the Orcas far from any reflecting and reinforcing walls. This isn't what anyone could do with a 3" driver back in the dark days when I was selling audio gear.
Yes, Jim, cognitive dissonance. The full range driver has a coherence I have never heard before. I'm convinced that accounts for the clarity of the imaging and soundstage.