When we started building our own loudspeaker boxes four decades ago, SEAS was already a big name in the industry; every serious retailer had a whole collection of structures using their chassis components, given that they were the best thing yet invented for enjoying music. This time, with MS Micro and D’Appo 4, very small boxes provide huge listening pleasure.
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07 Feb 2013, Article by Maico about speaker kit
Axis 85
Once I had infected myself with the loudspeaker bug while building my Needles, it quickly became clear that that was just the beginning! In building the Needles, I got to use my favorite building material, acrylic, which has a very positive effect on the design. That’s not meant as a criticism of the usually very spartan designs
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Building loudspeakers is no different from real life: there are winners and losers. The second category definitely includes the SB 17 RNXC-4, the four-ohm version of the beloved bass mid-range speaker from the SB 18, SB 36 and the SB 240. Here we can already see that the brother has claimed all of the spots,
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01 Feb 2013, Article by captain carot about speaker kit
Axis AX-HR
It was all supposed to be so easy. I needed a new pair of loudspeakers. Instead of multi-channel sound, it was just going to be stereo. To keep things simple, it was also supposed to be a wide-range speaker,
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28 Jan 2013, Article by Kuddel about speaker kit
Axis 85
Once I had built the Ax-6 HR, I wanted to bring another project to life with the new gradient chassis. The main reason was not just the fun of building it, but also my passion for wide-range speakers. They had always worked really well with my EL34 amp.Unfortunately,
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24 Jan 2013, Article by richard about speaker kit
Duetta
A few years ago, a defining moment convinced me of the advantages of having good loudspeakers. I was at a friend’s apartment late at night, after a long evening of hearing Pink Floyd’s “Wish you were here” through some free-standing speakers
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