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2. Madisound Speakers/Paul Horning: Can't remember if I actually asked in another thread or not, but does anyone have contact information for him? Don't know if he works for them, or just built the speakers from Madisound plans, but like the way they looked as well as having a small footprint and curious exactly which cabinet design they came from.
Wayne makes some very nice cables and knows how to make beer Hopefully we'll see Tyson next year, as well as, a few other ACers. Actually, AC was well represented and the manufacturers here had the best rooms by far.
Jason is well, just jason who's bark is worse than his bite
Quote from: MaxCastSome rooms I found disapointing, for example the Griffen Line Arrays did not disapear this year like they did last year, even though they were "improved". I'm pretty sure it was the room.Yes, it is difficult to make any speaker disappear when each one is just 6 inches away from the side walls. Our original larger suite was water damaged a week before the meeting ans not available.The arrays (and any speaker) sound better when located farther away from the sidewalls.
Some rooms I found disapointing, for example the Griffen Line Arrays did not disapear this year like they did last year, even though they were "improved". I'm pretty sure it was the room.Yes, it is difficult to make any speaker disappear when each one is just 6 inches away from the side walls. Our original larger suite was water damaged a week before the meeting ans not available.The arrays (and any speaker) sound better when located farther away from the sidewalls.
Yes, it is difficult to make any speaker disappear when each one is just 6 inches away from the side walls. Our original larger suite was water damaged a week before the meeting ans not available.The arrays (and any speaker) sound better when located farther away from the sidewalls.