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My first Visaton floorstander build
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<blockquote data-quote="blizzard" data-source="post: 699636" data-attributes="member: 17567"><p>@ Terra</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the kind words. I must say, I was highly impressed with your wood working skills for someone who had never tackled a DIY speaker build. </p><p></p><p>The Visaton products have a typical German approach. No fancy looking products with flashy cones,baskets and over sized looking magnets (most of inferior magnet material). Instead you get a product that uses tried and tested materials,very tight production tolerances and exact engineering. That's why they sound so good out of the box. If one sticks to one of their tried and trusted kit designs,the end result is always guaranteed.</p><p></p><p>As for Jim Gore. What an inspiration !!! If only I can convince him to build one of the Visaton kits :groovy:.</p><p>And as Jim says in one of his posts, get off your behind and go build em, and that is exactly what you did. :thumbs:</p><p>Now imagine how the Atlas mk5, VOX 300 or Experience range sound like if they are built correctly :2thumbs:. </p><p>I still have many kits,drivers and high end cross overs and components available for those that are interested.</p><p>Blizzard</p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blizzard, post: 699636, member: 17567"] @ Terra Thank you for the kind words. I must say, I was highly impressed with your wood working skills for someone who had never tackled a DIY speaker build. The Visaton products have a typical German approach. No fancy looking products with flashy cones,baskets and over sized looking magnets (most of inferior magnet material). Instead you get a product that uses tried and tested materials,very tight production tolerances and exact engineering. That's why they sound so good out of the box. If one sticks to one of their tried and trusted kit designs,the end result is always guaranteed. As for Jim Gore. What an inspiration !!! If only I can convince him to build one of the Visaton kits :groovy:. And as Jim says in one of his posts, get off your behind and go build em, and that is exactly what you did. :thumbs: Now imagine how the Atlas mk5, VOX 300 or Experience range sound like if they are built correctly :2thumbs:. I still have many kits,drivers and high end cross overs and components available for those that are interested. Blizzard [/QUOTE]
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