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Speakers for an Exclamé 100 in a big room
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<blockquote data-quote="bbe22" data-source="post: 1146380" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>Linton's ....yes , if OP likes the monkey coffin type styling , compared to slimmer tower design , eg the FS250. Neither are Vivid design style though.........</p><p>note - (Stereophile) <em> Wharfedale specifies the Linton's sensitivity as 90dB at 1m for 2.0V input rather than 2.83V, the latter equivalent to 1W with an 8 ohm speaker. My estimate with the usual 2.83V was lower, at 88.1dB(B)/m, though this is a little higher than the average of all the loudspeakers I have measured</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>must also be able to rock a house party</em> ..............this aspect may still be an issue - in the interim it may be useful to integrate a sub to the current speaker set and add a high pass filter on the Sonor Osmuim pair ( ? doable for 20 K ?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbe22, post: 1146380, member: 863"] Linton's ....yes , if OP likes the monkey coffin type styling , compared to slimmer tower design , eg the FS250. Neither are Vivid design style though......... note - (Stereophile) [I] Wharfedale specifies the Linton's sensitivity as 90dB at 1m for 2.0V input rather than 2.83V, the latter equivalent to 1W with an 8 ohm speaker. My estimate with the usual 2.83V was lower, at 88.1dB(B)/m, though this is a little higher than the average of all the loudspeakers I have measured must also be able to rock a house party[/I] ..............this aspect may still be an issue - in the interim it may be useful to integrate a sub to the current speaker set and add a high pass filter on the Sonor Osmuim pair ( ? doable for 20 K ?) [/QUOTE]
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