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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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You need "line-of-sight" from the lenses to your ears, that's all. Good luck! Best regards,
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I'd suggest that you don't have to let height be a problem. You can buy or build stands on which to place BeoLab 9s in the rear at whatever height is appropriate. This is what I have done with my rear BeoLab 5s and it works quite well. In general, I'd recommend using ALT for surround speakers because the tehnology does so much for the sensation
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Thanks for bringing the Meridian M6 to my attention. Meridian is a VERY good audio company, and I'm quite partial to what I've heard of their work, a well as their research and development efforts. That said, the M6 does not compete with the BeoLab 5 at all (no lenses, no ABC, insufficient bass, insufficient power, no digital inputs, other niceties
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As one of the creators of the Acoustic Lens, I have been surprised that during the nine years since rollout in 2003 the BeoLab 5 has accrued no technological competitors, no imitators, no knockoffs. We (Sausalito Audio) keep studying ways that we might improve on the function and performance of the BeoLab 5 (and, of course, the Acoustic Lens in general
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I haven't spent much time listening to BeoLab 4s, so you should take my opinion with a grain of salt. But, I think a pair of BeoLab 4000s will complement your BeoLab 3s quite nicely, and probably a good deal better than the BL4s. Good luck with your setup! Best regards,
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David Lewis was an absolute genius, visually. Some of the work I admired most never got built, unfortunately. He could ferret out the visual essence of something better than anyone else I've encountered. I feel absolutely honored to have had some small connerction with him through our ALT work. Here's a shot taken of us at Quistrup, pleasantly
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I only report my age in Celsius - for the record I am a "Celsius Twentysomething." You kids . . . Best regards,
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This post presents an interesting set of premises. To review the background of the BL5 a little bit, I suggest the following paper, which I presented to the Acoustcal Society of America in 2003, at the time of the introduction of the BL5: http://www.moultonlabs.com/more/new_loudspeaker_design/ It's worth considering. I'v always considered the
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no no sorry about not replying actually, there is nothing in the works right now our primary initiative is paying our bills (sound familiar?) thanks for asking! best,
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What would you like to see in terms of a "moving ALT lens?" Just curious . . . Best regards, Dave
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