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Classic gear from yesteryear; vintage audio standing the test of time.

It was a great speaker in its day

and affordable to many.

I worked part time in college at a shop that sold them along with Magnepan. Honestly, I preferred (and purchased) similarly priced MG-IIs for what I considered an even greater sense of "verisimilitude" with acoustic content.

The legacy remains with the young assistant who later designed a number of Dahlquist speakers including the DQ-20: Carl Marchissotto who is now responsible for Nola.


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