wilsonaudio.com - 6/28/2009
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For years, Wilson Audio has worked with outside driver manufacturers, often co-designing custom drivers for a given application. While Wilson uses some drivers we have not had a direct hand in designing, in these instances, each unit is extensively modified, or, in some cases, essentially ...
ubergizmo.com - 7/1/2009
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ubergizmo.com —
It is only natural that the Maxx Series
3 will follow its predecessor, the Maxx Series 2,...
that looks rather similar and more like a robot's leg instead of some musical device. The Maxx Series 3 comes with a mid-range driver that helps improve on ...
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Maxx Series 3 Speaker System
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Maxx Series 3 Speakers System Resembles a Transformer’s Leg
Chip Chick —
... The Maxx Series 3 speaker system is an update over its predecessor, the Maxx Series 2, which also sported a design that makes it look like it was once an Autobot’s leg. As much as folks are consumed with Bass, the mid range is just as important and this speaker system specializes in it. Thus, the Maxx series 3 has a mid range driver to improve on the “realistic production of music”. There is no word on pricing, you’ll have to “inquire” for more information from a private retailer, so be sure and expect it to cost an arm and a ...
Maxx Series 3 Speaker System
Ubergizmo —
... It is only natural that the Maxx Series 3 will follow its predecessor, the Maxx Series 2, that looks rather similar and more like a robot's leg instead of some musical device. The Maxx Series 3 comes with a mid-range driver that helps improve on the “realistic production of music”. No idea on when this will be available, but as you can see, this has already cost an Autobot (or Decepticon, depending on which side of the fence you're on) its leg. ...
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