See a 45 degree chamfer on the top and bottom panels also - aesthetic reasons or improves listening experience?
It was for aesthetics, not sure if it improves performance any. They do really disappear thou.
jeff
Jeff,
Nice touch and the P10 Kens are very impressive in their ability to disappear. You realize that as you also start enjoying the great bass articulation... 🙂
Nice touch and the P10 Kens are very impressive in their ability to disappear. You realize that as you also start enjoying the great bass articulation... 🙂
Nice touch and the P10 Kens are very impressive in their ability to disappear. You realize that as you also start enjoying the great bass articulation... 🙂
Thanks, and yes they are impressive, especially for their size.
jeff
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These are some FE126eN^2 that i was playing with some new artistic techniques. They are destined for our port-wine stained FH3. Picture doesn't capture the 3D-ness of the finish.

Pre-spilled with wine from the vendor -- no need to worry about parties! 😀
Yes, a splash or two of nice Catena Malbec, or that silly thick and plummy Apothic Red blend can help give any listening session off to a good start.
...and if you use enough of it, you'll have something to remind you about the great listening session the next day; if the music reproduction quality by itself fails to provide that... 😛
or that silly thick and plummy Apothic Red blend can help give any listening session off to a good start.
Kind of reminds me of a name that rhymes with yellowtail.😀
jeff
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Sometimes the "ending" is a bit thick as well! 😀Yes, a splash or two of nice Catena Malbec, or that silly thick and plummy Apothic Red blend can help give any listening session off to a good start.
Best
don
Kind of reminds me of a name that rhymes with yellowtail.😀
jeff
Actually it's quite nice - if I was a oenophile, or just an enthusiastic tippler with a thesaurus, I'd attempt to describe the combinations and sequence of flavors - let's just say full bodied & yummy
Alpair6.2PeN
Picture doesn't really do them justice, more maroon (red wine) coloured than red, they do show that Alpair6.2p don't have to be blue.
Chris is working on a special set of millis for these.
dave
"I love to treat speakers with wine. Sometimes I even put it on the cones!"
Picture doesn't really do them justice, more maroon (red wine) coloured than red, they do show that Alpair6.2p don't have to be blue.

Chris is working on a special set of millis for these.
dave
Sunshine with blue spots
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I was gonna say "great pumpkin, Charlie Brown"
or
"eternal sunshine of the spotted kind"
getting a nice matching stain that makes sense might be harder than with the red wine above
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