ciao Bernie,
thanks for the info and tips about field speakers, but there
was a bit of misunderstanding. I'm willing to use the Magnepan in my
listening room to get soundscapes as clean and transparent as possible.
I'd like to hear comments about the use of these speakers for
listening to nature sounds.
Gianni
At 15.41 20/01/2006, you wrote:
>Ciao Gianni,
>
>I've heard the CC3s. These sound OK, but they're not terribly
>efficient for field work. Also, they're a bit awkward to carry and
>set up...even the smallest units in the Magnepan group. You might
>look into the EAW SMS5 speakers
>http://www.eawcommercial.com/en/products/surfacespeakers/
>
>They're small (bookshelf sized) and they can take 175W input.
>Originally designed and manufactured in Italy (under the RCF 5S
>model), these are my favorites for both in the field and for making
>presentations. They'll easily fill a hall with 300 people in it.
>They'll operate in high humidity, rain, and a wide range of
>temperatures. They wholesale, here, for around $120USD and retail
>for around $180USD.
>
>Bernie Krause
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