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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Quebec city
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I cheked the news on Seas web site ( I visit manufacturers site often because i'm crazy)
http://www.seas.no/CES%2005%20news.pdf 15 New drivers! Can't wait to try them all. haha Still I have never seen such a massive release of new products. Available at a retailer near you in 8 months, maybe. :-) F |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: warsaw/poland
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The new coax looks extremely interesting (H1333, T18RE/XFCTV2). The woofer does not have much nasty breakups, and at last they have fitted a dome with a low enough resonance freq. at 1kHz.
I've had an mp14coax from seas in my previous speakers. Played really nice, but the XO design was a nightmare. The tweeter had resonance freq. at aprox. 1900 Hz !!!
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Denmark
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Looks like they are really expanding their coated paper-series
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Grenoble, FR
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The 12cm paper cone seems... smooooooth
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Quebec city
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I find strange that there is tweeters with high sensitivity (92/93 dB) and woofers with low (86 dB) sensitivity.
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looking forward to try some of those new cheaper series, they are still produced here up north i hope, nothing of that extreme mass manufactured chineese ****. i was looking for some nice speakers to toy with for my first atempt at Transmission Line anyways..
edit: somehow i managed to write solid state instead of transmission line.. brain overload.. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Grenoble, FR
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Cruz, California
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Re the new Seas gear, the tweeters might be 92-93 dB efficient but they don't appear to be as smooth or as wide dispersion as a Millennium. Francois. |
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