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Dahlquist DQ10 stacked array
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<blockquote data-quote="norm" data-source="post: 922772" data-attributes="member: 2548"><p>Hi Marantz123,</p><p>I agree with you that the Dahlquist DQ10 takes up a lot of floor space. One reason that was explained to me why they work on low wattage valve amps, is that when we took measurements on them, the impedance was very stable (hardly went below 6 ohms). If I'm not mistaken, I've read somewhere that Jon Dahlquist was encourage and funded by Saul Marantz and that the speakers were 'voiced' using iconic Marantz's 8B valve amps. Dunno how true that last statement is, but I think that the man was a genius of his time and rightfully acknowledged/encouraged by Saul Marantz as such.</p><p>Anyway, I'm sure that it will sound brilliant with your current setup. Goodluck with your decision.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norm, post: 922772, member: 2548"] Hi Marantz123, I agree with you that the Dahlquist DQ10 takes up a lot of floor space. One reason that was explained to me why they work on low wattage valve amps, is that when we took measurements on them, the impedance was very stable (hardly went below 6 ohms). If I'm not mistaken, I've read somewhere that Jon Dahlquist was encourage and funded by Saul Marantz and that the speakers were 'voiced' using iconic Marantz's 8B valve amps. Dunno how true that last statement is, but I think that the man was a genius of his time and rightfully acknowledged/encouraged by Saul Marantz as such. Anyway, I'm sure that it will sound brilliant with your current setup. Goodluck with your decision. Cheers, Norm. [/QUOTE]
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