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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Devon UK
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I was reminded of a pair of Grundig Audiorama 7000 speakers I once heard
They sounded amazing. Apparently these spherical speakers had 4 x 130mm LF drivers and 8 x 88mm HF drivers per sphere. According to the Grundig website the HF and LF were isolated by an internal basket. Unfortunately I haven't found any details showing the internal structure
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: white plains, ny
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Don Hill, thanks for the help!
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The driver topology is a bit strange, I wonder what was the driving decision. I was imagining something more symmetrical. I like how the baffle looks. |
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