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Horns ruled sound reproduction until the late 1950's. Large amplifiers replaced the need for efficient loudspeakers. Then came the transistor! Poor-sounding solid state amplifiers were horrible sounding on the popular horn speakers of the 50's. Horn loudspeakers were delegated to professional and sound reinforcement applications. In 1988, Classic Audio Reproductions re-introduced an upgraded version of the world-famous James B Lansing Hartsfield.
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ANNOUNCEMENTClassic Audio Reproduction is pleased to announce its "POINT 3" version of its T-1 and T-3 systems.
Through the design and testing process of our T-5 system we discovered a slight sacrifice in low frequency speed by insisting on the lowest 2/3rd of an octave of reproduction.
The "POINT 3" version of each of these systems are now using the T.A.D. TL-1601b and TL-1602 Woofers. A newly designed low-pass filter board is also employed.
Rocky Mountain Audio Fest will be held October 12 - 14, 2007 at the Denver Marriott Center Hotel. See you there !!!! We will be at the T.H.E. SHOW (The Home Entertainment Show) in Las Vegas January 7 - 10, 2008. We love it when you bring your own music to play. Vinyl perferred -- CD's if you must. See you there !!!!
5115 RED FOX DRIVE BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN 48114-9034 USA Phone: 810.229.5191 Fax: 810.229.5969 Email: grace@cac.net