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IMO-AS speakers seem to offer more accurate bass. I think the designer has an easier time designing a cool-looking ported speaker than an AS.
That's my feeling...That "ported" has become another marketing "buzzword" to reel in uneducated consumers, more than a necessarily superior design approach. (To repeat, I have nothing against ported speakers per se.)And with today's cheap watts, the efficiency difference means even less than it did 30 years ago in AS' heyday.Too bad Allison seems to have adopted a what-the-market-will-bear pricing strategy for their new line. (Seems to happen a lot when manufacturers adopt the la ...
Too bad Allison seems to have adopted a what-the-market-will-bear pricing strategy for their new line. (Seems to happen a lot when manufacturers adopt the la ...
Wow $800 for a used pair of decent mid-fi speakers over a decade old Now that's damn impressive
Yeah, they sounded pretty good for "mid-fi", too... You aren't one of those guys that thinks "good" speakers have to cost at least $5000, are you?
I'm a fan of using 2-way AS satellites matched up with vented subs, the best of both worlds. Of course using an active XO for splitting the frequency...
Hey Emm!To clarify my position on the Allisons - Since these speakers were made there has been a plethora of improvments by many respected speaker companies in crossover design, tweeter design and especially woofer design. I give Roy all the credit he deserves for being so leading edge for his time. Unfortunately, these Allisons for $800 are completely eclipsed in thier detail retrieval, low bass response, imaging and high frequency smoothness by quite a few speakers around $800 or less NEW ...