In Reply to: Question for Paul Speltz--re: Zeros posted by Bill Annauld on August 21, 2001 at 19:35:28:
Bill,
I think that would work very well. You can off load the heavy current draw in the bass, and tailor the sound of the low end to your liking at the same time. But you should try them full range as well.Since I still have a few people that are interested in the ZEROs (I am out of them now), I am going to go ahead and have a small number of them made again. Just email me if you want me to put your name on a pair. Price is still $383/pr.
mcken001@tc.umn.edu
Paul Speltz
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- Re: Question for Paul Speltz--re: Zeros - Paul Speltz 08:10:45 08/22/01 (9)
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