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- From: sequent!verdix!brucej@uunet.uu.net (Bruce Jones)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio.high-end
- Subject: Re: Linaeum Speakers
- Date: 28 Dec 92 18:16:06 GMT
- Organization: Verdix Western Operations; Aloha, OR
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- In article <1hn1d0INNih3@uwm.edu> randy@unix.ecs.rpi.edu (Randall Bradley) writes:
- >it was reported that someone wrote that they could walk all around the
- >Linaeum speakers and still "hear highs."
- >
- >this seems like it is entirely a ROOM effect!! Clearly this will not
- >happen in an anechoic environment.
-
- Have you heard them? I have, at a dealer's and at friend's homes. The
- report is accurate, IMHO. Linaeum speakers use a unique mid/hi driver
- different (to my ears) than anything else I've heard. They are worth
- an audition.
-
- -- brucej
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