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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 84345" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Re: Meyer Leo</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I tend to agree re the re-branding and overstatements. And I think the earlier "game changer" comment is a stretch.</p><p></p><p>I'll admit I haven't heard them and I have no doubt they sound very good, but just looking over the spec sheets, there are a number of things that stand out as NOT game changing:</p><p>- a non-tapering cabinet which leaves gaps between the elements - yes I'm aware v-dosc;</p><p>- rigging that potrudes from the sides and is aesthetically busy - note the wide side bars added to protect the rigging for transport and that double as handles. Other manufacturers have done a nice job of recessing everything;</p><p>- 4 point rigging - whereas some manufacturers have simplified to 3 points;</p><p>- a 2-way cabinet claiming long throw, rather than 3-way (or 4) for potentially clearer mid-range and less strain on the HF drivers. (Ok, some may argue this is game changing if the 2-way drivers are a significant step forward.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 84345, member: 830"] Re: Meyer Leo I tend to agree re the re-branding and overstatements. And I think the earlier "game changer" comment is a stretch. I'll admit I haven't heard them and I have no doubt they sound very good, but just looking over the spec sheets, there are a number of things that stand out as NOT game changing: - a non-tapering cabinet which leaves gaps between the elements - yes I'm aware v-dosc; - rigging that potrudes from the sides and is aesthetically busy - note the wide side bars added to protect the rigging for transport and that double as handles. Other manufacturers have done a nice job of recessing everything; - 4 point rigging - whereas some manufacturers have simplified to 3 points; - a 2-way cabinet claiming long throw, rather than 3-way (or 4) for potentially clearer mid-range and less strain on the HF drivers. (Ok, some may argue this is game changing if the 2-way drivers are a significant step forward.) [/QUOTE]
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