Hi,
Dynaudio is still used by "high enders" in their home listening.
Sounds like you are describing "near field monitors".
Yes on the cabling. I personally love the sound of gold plated silver 
wire.
But not everything need be XLR, as single ended can, in extremely superior 
systems be as quiet or quieter.
Enjoy listening.


On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> DynAudio  speaker and monitoring systems are no longer domestic grade.  they
> are for us audio professionals, studio engineers and technicians for audio
> and video broadcast. they use specialist damping solutions designed to make 
> the
> casing less vibration amped and more  accurate in projection of sound.
>
> a good trick for speaker and monitoring systems is to place mid to high
> density foam under the speakers to raise them 1 inch or more from the surface
> you've placed them on to absorb bass resonant requencies. also the issue of
> cabling. cabling for monitor and reference speakers, amps and sattelites for
> studio use is more advanced these days than the good old days of standard 2 
> core
> copper cable. its now high grade gold cable to male and female XLR  terminals.
>
> I miss their old speakers in those nice attractive oak cabinets.. I had a
> pair up until 3 years back when the tweaters  imploded on themselves after  
> some
> idiot tapped a piezo microphone and clipped a channel too hard on my tascam
> analogue desk.
>
> lol nothing new there hehehe
>
> lew
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>


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