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Very strange. You can't find any detailed info on these speakers at all on the FM website! It's like a child the parents forgot to put in the car for a family road trip.These are part of one of the complete music systems FM acoustics sells .
XS 1 C , XS 2 C and XS 3 C , which system was playing in Munich i have no idea
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FM Acoustics - Phono Linearizers, Power Amplifiers, Electronic Crossovers, Microphone Pre-Amplifiers and Audio Systems
FM Acoustics products - Phono Linearizers, Line Stages, Electronic Crossovers and Power Amplifiers│ Hand-made in Switzerland.www.fmacoustics.com
They seem to use Neutrik Speakon connectors, so you can make a diy cable for use with other amps.Yes true , may be you can send an email
I dont think its a plug and play design with regular amps, see pics in the link below
I noticed the same thing. Not that I'm in the market for speakers, but I was curious given the raves I've read about them at the show.Very strange. You can't find any detailed info on these speakers at all on the FM website! It's like a child the parents forgot to put in the car for a family road trip.
You certainly mean preamp > electronic XO > power amp > speakers?Yes but then you have a passive speaker without a X over network , thats not gonna work .
From the pics it looks their amp has 2 outputs per channel which then go to the 2 electronic X overs which are placed behind the speakers this signal then goes to the speaker .
My guess is the speaker has no X over built inside at all , everything external
But it makes no sense to feed an electronic XO from a poweramp. A poweramp can feed a passive external XO.I dont know exactly , but their pre amp was placed next to the turntable .
As you can see from this picture the power amp has 2 outputs which probably go to the 2 Electronic X overs placed behind the speaker
But it makes no sense to feed an electronic XO from a poweramp. A poweramp can feed a passive external XO.
Matt
I went twice, the second time without too much ambient noise. The sound was very clear, somewhat ethereal. They seamlessly integrated the AMT-like AMT with the woofers -- which I didn;t expect. Not the meaty, Wilson like sound, but enjoyable nonetheless.
I have heard this model can’t say what revision many times
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