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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => The Vintage Circle => Topic started by: rcag_ils on 21 Dec 2014, 01:02 am

Title: Design Acoustics PS-10
Post by: rcag_ils on 21 Dec 2014, 01:02 am
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110833)

Got done re-foaming the woofers not too long ago. Broke them in and resolved some positioning issue. These are one of the speakers built by people who care about music, these speakers are by no mean perfect, but sound very nice. I hope they'll last for another 30 years.
Title: Re: Design Acoustics PS-10
Post by: FireGuy on 21 Dec 2014, 01:26 am
If I were to get into this type of gear again this would be the quality of speaker I'd go after.  Appearance displays pure vintage with a neomodern edge.  Moreover, there are many speakers designers/engineers (today) who care about "the music".    That's good for all us.
Title: Re: Design Acoustics PS-10
Post by: ccklone on 21 Dec 2014, 03:23 am
Hey Now,

Those look real nice. I have a pair with refoamed woofers and use them in a near field computer set up. Sounds great, love the imaging and detail. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

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Finest kind,
Chris
Title: Re: Design Acoustics PS-10
Post by: S Clark on 21 Dec 2014, 03:46 am
My Design Acoustics D-12's are still in HT service. 
You can see them peeking out from behind my stereo speakers, the LS9s. I'm pretty sure the company changed hands before the PS-10 series were manufactured- yep, they were bought out by Audio Technica.  The D-12 and D-6 models were designed by the founder, George Siolis, IIRC.

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57075)