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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: London
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I would recommend that you have a look at the Dynaudio Esotar T330 (i think they might be about £300 each but not sure today)
I made many speakers, mainly for recording studios with these and the sound amazing for the money you spend.... They have a very flat clean response (to well over 30K if i remember correctly) and can cope with over 1000W peak for those high transients - as long as you have an amp that can deal with such peaks - we used to have a few amps that could send a 300 V peak into some of the drivers (no clipping there due to the power rails) www.dynaudio.de and then dealers i guess |
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| WTB:Dynaudio T330 D260 AudioTechnology | dzy123 | Swap Meet | 3 | 12th May 2009 02:43 AM |
| Esotar and AT | meridian123 | Multi-Way | 13 | 8th April 2009 09:46 PM |
| Esotar 2 | Ken Jacobsen | Multi-Way | 2 | 12th December 2005 04:25 AM |
| FS: Dynaudio ESOTAR T330D + ESOTAR M560D | zino | Swap Meet | 2 | 17th May 2004 11:55 AM |
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