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E-Stat is right all Acoustat panels are 8x46 or 9x46
Yes panels being cleaned. Acoustat 1+1 modified ( 1984 ) Last edited by MrAcoustat; 01-04-2013 at 05:36 PM. |
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MrAcoustat... Welcome To AA!!!
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All Acoustat panels are 8 x46 or 9 x 46 inches depending on the model here are a few pictures, even some having a bath.
Last edited by MrAcoustat; 01-03-2013 at 10:45 PM. |
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Thank you jwhite613.http://www.audioaficionado.org/images/icons/icon7.gif
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Wecome to AA MrAcoustat!,
I just had to log in and make a comment. Those speakers your friend has are real monsters. The first time I heard Acoustats was in 1983 at the Boulder Sound Gallery in Boulder Colorado. They were so tall that the dealer had to remove the ceiling tiles. I was certainly impressed but no way to get them back on the plane as I was out there for a training class. ~Mike |
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Yes incredible mids, but where's the beef sorry the ( bass )
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E-STAT, you had 2+2s for some twenty some years and i am POSITIVE that what ever replaced those Cost you much more $$$$$ |
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Sound Labs U-1s were a bit pricier. Imagine 2+2s with wider bandwidth, greater neutrality, and almost no beaming! The faceted panels really address that issue.
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Last edited by MrAcoustat; 01-03-2013 at 10:55 PM. |
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