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Like most OB fans I've only heard what I've built and I'm too modest to list myself.:biggrin5:
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Originally Posted by Poultrygeist
Like most OB fans I've only heard what I've built and I'm too modest to list myself.:biggrin5:
Go ahead. I won't mind.:biggrin5:
cubdog
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
A friend of mine purchased both the SF-1 and SF-150. The concept was brilliant, but the execution left a lot to be desired. The concept of creating an egg shaped dispersion pattern that favored the area between the speakers is an excellent concept. The fact that I could be standing right next to the right speaker, and can clearly hear the left speaker as well is true stereo everywhere technology. The problem I have with this speaker is the same I have with the Bose 901, and that is the comb filtering that occurs when a speaker bounces its output all over the room in all directions. You get stereo everywhere, but it is diffused and blurred. I personally enjoyed the SF-150 a bit more than the SF-1.
For favorite speaker designer I would choose John Dunlavy and Jim Thiel along with the other have mentioned.
I have not heard a modern speaker that I prefer to my Dunlavy SCIVs. They are efficient, flat in frequency response, and produce three-dimensional images.
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Hey cubdog, glad to see you here. This place is a little quiet :sleep: at times but unlike AK your posts stay current.
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Originally Posted by Poultrygeist
Like most OB fans I've only heard what I've built and I'm too modest to list myself.:biggrin5:
Go on and take a bow.....I'm not hatin you for it!
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