Umm actually, no! As an example, my SF GH's utilize solid walnut cabinets....not I think cheaper to build. Many other advantages of smaller speakers, which have been elucidated to here before.The only advantage a small speaker has , is , well , it's small and cheaper to build ....
Thanks, flez. Do you have it as well? It really is an amazing amp.
May I ask on which experiences you base your judgement?
Umm actually, no! As an example, my SF GH's utilize solid walnut cabinets....not I think cheaper to build. Many other advantages of smaller speakers, which have been elucidated to here before.
Not sure what you are referencing ,
A small walnut speaker must be cheaper to build than a large walnut speaker , there is no technical advantage to small speakers , apart from room displacement , if you have a small room big speakers are not going to work , in factuality its driver displacement which places this demand not enclosure volume ...
Regards,
Those of you who are small speaker fans owe it to yourselves to hear the Serblin Accordo. Unlike the non-Serblin designed GM and GH, it carries on more successfully from the GH, not the least with respect to its unique and brilliantly designed solid walnut enclosure. Neil Gader's review in a recent TAS is spot on from my perspective as I have auditioned them at length. A true successor to the GH.
Accordo is successor of Cremona Auditor.
But not Guarneri.
Any Guarneri, this is a speaker of a much higher class than Accordo.
How wrong you are.
Price argument is spurious.
Accordo sounds closest to GH
following Serblin legacy, not Tezzon.
Hi Bruce,I presume you mean the Franco era GH's--I agree with your comments and the way in which they convey well above their weight.
Such a revealing speaker and never phases one irrespective of sonics presented .One of the few transducers that were not meant to do everything "right" merely the important and relevant aspects of the musical performance possible from the confines of a stand mount Monitor.
A Classic to be savoured.
BruceD
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