So, yes, it does seem implausible to Michael Lavorgna as well:
"While all I know is what you see in the opening image, it’s enough to know something is fishy. Couple that with the absence of marketing materials at CAF—or on the Altec website—relating to the products on display plus the skimpy on info press release that contained not a single photo or price, and something feels wrong. As in, not right. Bad, even.
For now, and until I learn more—some sort of explanation and/or get more details—my enthusiasm for the return of Altec Lansing has been snuffed out (and I’ve removed the related posts).
Buyer beware."
"While all I know is what you see in the opening image, it’s enough to know something is fishy. Couple that with the absence of marketing materials at CAF—or on the Altec website—relating to the products on display plus the skimpy on info press release that contained not a single photo or price, and something feels wrong. As in, not right. Bad, even.
For now, and until I learn more—some sort of explanation and/or get more details—my enthusiasm for the return of Altec Lansing has been snuffed out (and I’ve removed the related posts).
Buyer beware."
Yes, that's the one that I used. I am now using MiniDSP active crossovers and have these guys driving the squawker horns. I'm getting all of the mid-range magic from them and avoiding their shortcomings.This looks like the Audio Note capacitor that replaced the Wima capacitor:
Currently I'm running a pair of ACA amps as monoblocks for the tweeters but I'm considering getting another pair of these guys.
Pete
These are the ones I have.:Pete,
Is this what you used in the BRZ's?
https://partsconnexion.com/audio-note-capacitor-0-22uf-630vdc-copper-foil/
Pete