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Bookshelf vs floorstander size
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<blockquote data-quote="Judy@Rtec" data-source="post: 768122" data-attributes="member: 13608"><p>About 20-30 years ago, it was not uncommon for "floor standers" to be that size. Think of the notorious NS1000 that was only about 700mm high. </p><p></p><p>They often came with little stands to lift it higher if needed. </p><p></p><p>It is a gray area and IMHO neither a floorstander nor bookshelf. In my book if it's a 3 way or 600mm plus or if the tweeter is around ear level when placed on the floor, I would class it IN THE SAME LEAGUE as a "floor stander", specially if it dips below 40hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judy@Rtec, post: 768122, member: 13608"] About 20-30 years ago, it was not uncommon for "floor standers" to be that size. Think of the notorious NS1000 that was only about 700mm high. They often came with little stands to lift it higher if needed. It is a gray area and IMHO neither a floorstander nor bookshelf. In my book if it's a 3 way or 600mm plus or if the tweeter is around ear level when placed on the floor, I would class it IN THE SAME LEAGUE as a "floor stander", specially if it dips below 40hz. [/QUOTE]
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