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Old 11-16-2009, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by W9TR View Post
I had a pair of Ohm F's driven by a big SAE amp, a 2600 I think. For all their faults, and there were many, the omnidirectional Ohm F's threw an incredible soundstage - not like minimonitors, more like a live performance.

I think Jim's explanation of the MBL sound matches my experience with the Ohm F's.

I got rid of the Ohm F's because they would start to sing at 200 watts and blow up at 201.

I'm wondering if the MBL's create a sound field similar to the Ohm F's?
Tom.......I remember the Ohm F speakers. I listened to a pair in San Francisco years ago, I think at Pacific HiFi on Market Street. If I remember right, they were not very efficient.

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