Grainger49 said:AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand, I did it. I pulled the trigger on a pair of Dungeness subs for my Orcas.
Caucasian Blackplate said:I think they've all been surface mounted? (subs) or are you wondering about the older Orcas with rear mounted drivers compared to the newer Orcas?
Clark B. said:Totally. We have a few pairs we still keep around, SN #006,007 in the living room at home and also #035 and #036 that we occasionally run in the shop when there aren't any bamboo ones around. The new ones are awesome, but the old ones are still really fun to listen to!
Congrats on your purchase,
Clark
She was so captivated that when it ended , she immediately made me restart the track to continue the experience.
dsound said:Received my new-used Orca's yesterday and I love them! I am truly enjoying the upper-mid detail and how deftly musical these speakers are. They especially shine when I play small-combo jazz (Bill Evans, Bud Powell) and acoustic guitar. I am currently listening to "Lost Cause" (Beck) and the sound is ridiculously good.
The true litmus test was when I played "One Flight Down" (Norah Jones) for my wife. She was so captivated that when it ended , she immediately made me restart the track to continue the experience.
Thanks for making such an accessible/great product Clark.
[Edit: Attached picture of setup]
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Clark B. said:Wow! Seeing those really takes me back (a few hundred pairs)! You have one of maybe 4 pairs of the bamboo rear mounts produced circa 2011 before we went surface mount to accomodate for the new style driver vibration dampening hardware and to flatten out the upper frequencies in the 2 khz region from the effects of the recess mounting (with the then new FE83En driver).
But, on the other hand, those drivers have had years of play... the paper darkens with age, and softens up as well, which fully sweetens the tone of the high frequencies. the suspension loosens up to a point that its far more pliable than when its new, and the sound finaly gets a "frictionless" characteristic to it. I bet they sound pretty darned good by now! Congrats!
Clark B. said:We should get you hooked up with one of our wood work repair kits btw to restore them to their original glow. I'll throw in extra finish for you. http://blumensteinaudio.com/shop/cabinet-touch-up-kit
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