Finding gaps and filling them with useful products is one of the main tasks of loudspeaker building, and we have made that our mission from the very beginning. At first it was easy, but after what feels like 150 or more assembly suggestions, you would think there aren’t too many openings left. You’d be wrong!
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For many years, my father has always talked about buying himself “real floorstanding speakers.” Recently, he finally traded in his old squallbox surround system for a later generation of speakers
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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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It has always been a particular goal for us to build boxes that the world actually needs. That’s why we are always listening to our customers – the great advantage when you also sell the products that you invent
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I came to loudspeaker building through a good friend whose father had already built dozens of loudspeakers. I had many opportunities to try them out at home
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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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