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are those 4 exons and a cursa? geat looking speakers btw
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| Posts: 13 | Location: netherlands | Registered: Thu 15 April 2004 |   |
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oh forgot, which rack is that?
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| Posts: 13 | Location: netherlands | Registered: Thu 15 April 2004 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by samurai: are those 4 exons and a cursa? geat looking speakers btw
Looks like olive style Naim gear to me.
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| Posts: 197 | Location: Herts,UK | Registered: Mon 03 May 2004 |   |
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and looks like a home-made rack to me.
Andrew
Andrew Randle The Hi-Fi Doctor
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| Posts: 3115 | Location: Royston Vasey, England | Registered: Sat 05 August 2000 |   |
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My rack is home-made of thread bars and MDF shelves. I've been told that MDF isn't that good with Naim gear, but I think it's OK.
The Rega's sound great. Bass is deep and tight. The high's are a bit hard, I like them a bit sweater. Overall a very good speaker.
FE
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| Posts: 78 | Location: Denmark | Registered: Tue 23 September 2003 |   |
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Your rack looks pretty good to me and certainly better than a lot of the ones commercially available. I think there are a lot of Quadraspire and Isoblue users that wouldn't agree "that MDF isn't that good with Naim gear". The Fraim also uses MDF but with glass shelves as well - get some sheets of glass, ball bearings and nuts for yours and you'll be most of the way there!
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| Posts: 197 | Location: Herts,UK | Registered: Mon 03 May 2004 |   |
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Yes, The R9 is pretty darn good! Experiment with speaker placement. ie. the side Bass drivers pointing in or out.
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| Posts: 715 | Location: Austin, Tx USA | Registered: Sat 09 February 2002 |   |
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