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Dahlquist DQ10 stacked array
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesB" data-source="post: 922548" data-attributes="member: 20408"><p>Still my favorite speakers to date, though I do not have them here in SA and has been collecting dust for more than 10 years in my moms house (still conceiving a plan to get them here). They look like the pictures posted by chrisc w/o the grill covers. I loved playing classical music, specially Vivaldi on them - anything with a violin for that matter as well as female vocals. Come to think of it, I've never listened to them full range on their own as the speakers are bi-amped to a pair of DQ-1 subwoofers using an external crossover, so I would really not have a good grasp of how the speakers alone responded to the lower range.</p><p></p><p>If you need to do some refurbishing or upgrades, I believe a company in the US called Regnar (www.regnar.com) are still supplying parts and upgrade kits for it.</p><p></p><p>Also fwiw, it is rated #6 by 1 website in its 12 most siginificant loud speakers of all time http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/the-12-most-significant-loudspeakers-of-all-time/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesB, post: 922548, member: 20408"] Still my favorite speakers to date, though I do not have them here in SA and has been collecting dust for more than 10 years in my moms house (still conceiving a plan to get them here). They look like the pictures posted by chrisc w/o the grill covers. I loved playing classical music, specially Vivaldi on them - anything with a violin for that matter as well as female vocals. Come to think of it, I've never listened to them full range on their own as the speakers are bi-amped to a pair of DQ-1 subwoofers using an external crossover, so I would really not have a good grasp of how the speakers alone responded to the lower range. If you need to do some refurbishing or upgrades, I believe a company in the US called Regnar (www.regnar.com) are still supplying parts and upgrade kits for it. Also fwiw, it is rated #6 by 1 website in its 12 most siginificant loud speakers of all time http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/the-12-most-significant-loudspeakers-of-all-time/ [/QUOTE]
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