In Reply to: Re: Save BIG $$$ on Beauhorn Virtuoso Ref... sort of. posted by Eric on November 10, 2000 at 10:12:49:
Eric,Of course i am not saying that they will sound equal, though i have heard AMAZING sounding Lowther designs (if you do not mind the lack of bass or extended highs). Of course the Beauhorn DOES have a must-have (IMHO) subwoofer that perrrrfectly matches the speaker (too bad it is side firing though).
Of course i have Thorstens review, but he added a seprate sub and separate supertweeter set to the Beauhorn setup and i an referring to ONLY using the Beauhorns. The best i have ever heard Lowther drivers was at the Milan Top Audio & Video Show in 1998 driven by a Type-45 amplifier (see link below).
As Meta says, many DIY projects can rival manufactured products. Italians seem to have a well-developed DIY community. Goodnes knows their food makes 99% of USA restaurants seem near dog food status.
Enjoy the music,
Steven R. Rochlin
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- Re: Save BIG $$$ on Beauhorn Virtuoso Ref... sort of. - Steven R. Rochlin 08:27:22 11/11/00 (0)
- Re: Save BIG $$$ on Beauhorn Virtuoso Ref... sort of. - Eric 14:26:35 11/10/00 (1)
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