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The only speaker that I have heard that does not need modding. Very dynamic, live and great imaging. Needs serious power and low output impedance to achieve tight bass, or you can just buy the optional bass amp. Highly recommended.
Doug S,That's very interesting. Can you share with us what these mods might be?One that I can think of is to maybe get rid of the tweeter gain switch if it is in the signal path. It was real handy during auditioning though if the source was too bright, but I would sooned balance the rest of the system out than have to rely on that switch.
I am currently working up mods on a Gallo Reference III that is going to be displayed at CES....maybe someone else is also doing mods? The mods I will be doing are going to be extensive....you won't believe the outcome....there are a couple of mods that can be done to the speakers that are external and can be done by any user that make serious difference. I cannot divulge these free tweaks till after the show. I will post them here and on my website. I will have all the mods done and detailed on my sit ...
One that I can think of is to maybe get rid of the tweeter gain switch if it is in the signal path. It was real handy during auditioning though if the source was too bright, but I would sooned balance the rest of the system out than have to rely on that switch.
I don't even like to listen to test tones at 85dB; there's no way I could play them at 90dB for 8 days straight.
...Alternatively, you stick your new speakers in the basement playing loudly facing one another with a sound blanket over them during days.
aren't you supposed to connect one speaker out of phase, when you do this, to minimize sound level?