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http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1159531371Looks like morrow audio has a new commercial OB effort
Vinnie seems like a really nice guy, and though I've yetto experience any of his products or services, by all indications they are quality at a fair price. I'm surehe loves having this thread in the Red Wine circle, solet's keep the discussion here for now.
Either the individual will hear the magical potential... or not. OB's are not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I think that a lot of audio enthusiasts will prefer them given the right opourtunity and set-up.
JohnFrom the beat of the drums on my side of the Jungle, DW did indeed listen intently. Various flavors of green, and word of a true coaxial 10" which would be the jewel in the crown...add the Signature 30 and be done.
JohnFrom the beat of the drums on my side of the Jungle, DW did indeed listen intently. Various flavors of green, and word of a true coaxial 10" which would be the jewel in the crown...add the Signature 30 and be done.For OB "ready" guitar speakers, www.tonetubby.com which come in Mint green and Alnico flavors. The 10 looks REALLY good, and apparently Louis Chochos has some of the 12's to experiment with. Mark of Del Mar has some 10's in his Fender Bandmaster/6L6 PP, which he loves.
I propose an OB Special Interest Circle.More and more people need to know about this stuff.
I vote for an OB circle.Hey this may sound crazy, but has anyone experimented w/ speakers meant for guitar amps? Before I ever heard about this OB stuff, I thought the Celestion 12" speaker in my open back guitar amp cabinet seemed to be able to reproduce a pretty wide range frequency range. It got me thinking in the general direction, but never followed up w/ any test.