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I thought this classic 3 way configuration caused too many problems with off axis response:
puremusicgroup - 4312 E Studio Monitor What is the trick to making this work without flipping the box on its side? |
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Dilletante, tinkerer and beggathoner supreme
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Until you realise they were usually turned onto the sides, which is the trick.
Can't remember the name but a classic British box from the 60s and 70 was also meant to be used on the side
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