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    Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer
    Man, those cube drivers look like the "tweeters" that were on those 301s that I used to use as my surrounds.
    Good old paper cone tweeters. Bring on the wizzer cones!

    Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer
    Funny that they would trademark "Stereo Everywhere" because listening to those speakers, it sounds more like "Mono Everywhere".
    Funny that was exactly what I was thinking!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vr6ofpain
    Good old paper cone tweeters. Bring on the wizzer cones!


    Funny that was exactly what I was thinking!!
    Dick Sequerra was the designer of the Day-Sequerra tuner; one of the best tuners ever made. The speaker pictured were the Sequerra Model 7. This speaker was designed to work with a marvelous ribbon tweeter (the T-1) and a subwoofer. The system was a spectaular imaging system and the high frequency extension was beautiful. Back in the early 80's many a listener aspired to an all Sequerra system.

    He is an audio great. Show some respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by risabet
    Dick Sequerra was the designer of the Day-Sequerra tuner; one of the best tuners ever made. The speaker pictured were the Sequerra Model 7. This speaker was designed to work with a marvelous ribbon tweeter (the T-1) and a subwoofer. The system was a spectaular imaging system and the high frequency extension was beautiful. Back in the early 80's many a listener aspired to an all Sequerra system.

    He is an audio great. Show some respect.
    David Day Sequerra:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...763925069&rd=1




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