Quote Originally Posted by LeRoy View Post
I hear you Poultrygeist...I am aware that coil speakers made years ago set a benchmark but I've never had the opportunity to encounter such a speaker...only read about a few....

Better engineering and better parts plus I think the cultural language have lot to do why a speaker gets voiced the way it does....I read a speaker review long ago that remarked about speakers with a lively tweeter were probably made that way due to a language that had a lot more consonants in it- like the German language for instance.

I suppose regional dialects should be taken into account and therefore the production of geo speakers?
I agree!!!!!!

On a side note:

I think I might be eating my words about the KEF 103.2, its starting to grow on me. Listening to them all day while refinishing my Advents. The Kefs carry a great deal timbral weight.