01 May 2013, Article by Hardy about speaker kit
SB 240
I have now fulfilled a long-treasured dream. A new stereo system. No, not a new device, but a REVOX system from my youth, which was an impossible dream at the time because of my lack of funds.
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It was kind of a coincidence, but it was in fact Christmastime when we received a not-so-surprise gift from an angel. He put an active module with a digital sound processor under our tree; we had been waiting for it for a long time because it was an important gap in our range of products.
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Many call it nostalgia, or more recently even vintage, but Seas was definitely not thinking about the good old days when it designed what nowadays is a very unconventional box. Pairing a 26 cm bass with a 35-mm tweeter has always failed because of the available chassis elements
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Anyone who takes the effort to write a special-interest magazine, whether in print or online, gets most of his motivation from the readers’ responses to his work. Creating a positive response, not just in the sense of entertaining reading, is the be-all and end-all for all “self-promoters” – it is their way of creating a small legacy for themselves.
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18 Feb 2013, Article by Alpen01 about speaker kit
SB 417
It’s high time for me to write my first assembly report. Now that I’ve been enjoying the sounds of my SB 417 for several weeks, I want to let you in on its creation story. It all started in the summer of 2012. I was looking for something to balance out my stressful work life,
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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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