When it comes down to it, the world of domestic loudspeakers is really fairly simple: a multi-channel home theater and stereo music are the only two ends of the scale that are relevant here. A car moving from left to right, a plane overhead and a train from the front to the back of the room are easy to reproduce when you have five to seven sound sources with a low-frequency foundation and an explanatory image
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12 May 2013, Article by Anke and Arffie about speaker kit
Needle
It was a surprise for my birthday: the RS100 assembly kit and a DTA-1. I was really happy about it – thank you, Anke.
Design? That was quickly decided, since the RS was going to be used in the same room with the Duettas.
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Kerpen, we have a problem... That was more or less the response when we (Andreas Wolf, Udo Wohlgemuth and Patrick Even) sat down and talked about assembly-kit plans for the Christmas season
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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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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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As a professional mouse-pusher, I spend a lot of time in front of the monitor. In the last two years, the current telecommuting trend has also made its way into my environment.
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