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    The latest toys with their hernia inducing stands .
    These sound astonishing given their size.







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    They look plush. What era are they from - late 90s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by southall-1998_mk2 View Post
    They look plush. What era are they from - late 90s?

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    Hi Shane,
    I believe they were made in around 1995 , not much info about them as according to electrocompaniet they were a “ hobby “ project ( their words ) apparently very few were made , they didn’t even release a manual for them , the stands are even rarer.


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    some serious woodworking going on there. I guess they are a 2 and a half way design?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    some serious woodworking going on there. I guess they are a 2 and a half way design?
    Hi Martin, I think I read somewhere about them being a d'appolito design , for their size you just wouldn’t believe the sound that they push out . Solid wood too .


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    Quote Originally Posted by andyrlb View Post
    Hi Martin, I think I read somewhere about them being a d'appolito design , for their size you just wouldn’t believe the sound that they push out . Solid wood too .
    They are, but I dislike the term because Dan D'Appolito did not invent the concept/configuration.

    It's possible that as Martin suggests, they could be two and a half way, but two way is more common.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Geoff, the mrs is hoping they’ll whoop the arse off my Tannoys and take their spot ( coz they’re so pretty )


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    'D'Appolito' just the configuration of the drive units also known as 'MTM' - mid - tweeter - mid, or the Mary Tyler Moore arrangement as I like to call it

    Depends on whether the lower mid-bass unit just does bass below about 400hz or whether both mid-bass units output exactly the same signal. I'd guess at the first option but just wondered.
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    This is their take on them ...


    https://www.devialet.com/en-gb/exper...ompaniet/qube/


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    Quote Originally Posted by andyrlb View Post
    Geoff, the mrs is hoping they’ll whoop the arse off my Tannoys and take their spot ( coz they’re so pretty )
    Two chances. Slim and none!
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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