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AR 4000 Series speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Rex" data-source="post: 1120317" data-attributes="member: 24416"><p>I never had golden ears and according to my wife I'm half deaf anyway, so for HT purposes I'm happy with the sound of the complete set. My initial request for comments was to justify a 2 hour trip into the countryside to look at them in the first place. I have vintage AR3a's doing double duty as HT fronts and stereo only speakers, and I was hoping that the modern 4000 fronts would be good enough to replace the 3a's, but unfortunately they're not. But like I said, good enough for my home theatre requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rex, post: 1120317, member: 24416"] I never had golden ears and according to my wife I'm half deaf anyway, so for HT purposes I'm happy with the sound of the complete set. My initial request for comments was to justify a 2 hour trip into the countryside to look at them in the first place. I have vintage AR3a's doing double duty as HT fronts and stereo only speakers, and I was hoping that the modern 4000 fronts would be good enough to replace the 3a's, but unfortunately they're not. But like I said, good enough for my home theatre requirements. [/QUOTE]
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