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Apogee speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="dimitri" data-source="post: 1007824" data-attributes="member: 15135"><p>Hi "cross-over".</p><p>I was bitten by the Apogee bug back in 1987 when I auditioned a pair Duettas mkII in Boston MA as a graduate student.</p><p>Currently I have a pair of Duetta Signatures and a pair of Stages.</p><p>Electronics are a set of Sphinx pre and power amp .</p><p>Also a set of Tandberg pre and power amp.</p><p>The electronics are modest considering that there is plenty of room for improvment.</p><p>Nevertheless I find them very enjoyable. </p><p>My point of reference is a pair of Apogee Divas that I own overseas. That system took me 10 years to put together and back then my approach was more extreme.</p><p>Maybe that's the reason (and costs for sure!!!) that I have a more moderate approach with the smaller Apogees.</p><p>I have never listened to Caliper Signatures. I did visit the previous owner of your speakers but unfortunately he didn't have them set up. </p><p>What are you driving them with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimitri, post: 1007824, member: 15135"] Hi "cross-over". I was bitten by the Apogee bug back in 1987 when I auditioned a pair Duettas mkII in Boston MA as a graduate student. Currently I have a pair of Duetta Signatures and a pair of Stages. Electronics are a set of Sphinx pre and power amp . Also a set of Tandberg pre and power amp. The electronics are modest considering that there is plenty of room for improvment. Nevertheless I find them very enjoyable. My point of reference is a pair of Apogee Divas that I own overseas. That system took me 10 years to put together and back then my approach was more extreme. Maybe that's the reason (and costs for sure!!!) that I have a more moderate approach with the smaller Apogees. I have never listened to Caliper Signatures. I did visit the previous owner of your speakers but unfortunately he didn't have them set up. What are you driving them with? [/QUOTE]
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