John Smith wrote:
On 9/30/2010 6:52 AM, dave wrote:
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You have to suspend it in mid air (like on a $15 OSH stool). If there
are no boundaries nearby it sounds OK. They probably designed it with a
computer, or in an anechoic environment. Henry Kloss would use his ears.
Ahh, old Kloss, weird buggar. Heard he, also, often suspended radios on
little wires off his gonads when testing and adjusting them ... great
minds are just hard to understand, I guess. ROFLOL
... just can't seem to remember where I heard that rumor from ...
Regards,
JS
You know nothing. Henry helped invent the bookshelf speaker. He's the
one who used dolby noise reduction to make Philips cassettes a
respectable hifi medium. He invented home theater.
AR, KLH, Advent, Kloss, Cambridge Soundworks, Tivoli Audio
Show some respect, willya! I might show you my yellow "Bull****" button
someday.