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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2018 8:10:00 GMT
I can still vividly remember my father using GR20's back in 2008.
These really sounded good to my ears. Hard to explain the presentation in full detail. Can recall in them, sounding quite articulate and damn fast! Yet they didn't grate on the ear when listening got extended.
IMO, not a bad speaker.
S.
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Bigman80
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Post by Bigman80 on Jun 7, 2018 9:08:35 GMT
I wonder if these are the descendents of the Studio 20? I loved those speakers but they do need space around them. I used to hanker after some Stidio 10s to see if they were a more manageable version of the 20.
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Post by dsjr on Jun 7, 2018 14:31:24 GMT
Interesting on here. All I could hear from the Studio 20 was a cccchhhh (as in 'loch') sound around the crossover point. Metal cones go apeshit when they take off and a crossover network can't really get shot of it I discovered. Running an early metal dome tweeter too low (to help the metal cone bass unit) is another painful experience as well - and I was given a dem as to what a typical metal tweeter sounds like with different crossover frequencies (3rd order).
Hmm...
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