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Other than having to move them around, I would think that AD would love to review these. I can almost hear the delivery guy muttering to himself when he sees Art's driveway, hopefully with no snow.
The Canterbury GR still uses a 15" dual-concentric driver, but the product literature describes a host of technical improvements that bring the speaker into the 21st century. Driven by Cary Audio tube electronics, the pair of Canterbury GRs at SSI 2014, while having a bit more "character" than the best contemporary designs, certainly didn't sound like a relic, and was nothing if not easy on the ears.
Other than having to move them around, I would think that AD would love to review these. I can almost hear the delivery guy muttering to himself when he sees Art's driveway, hopefully with no snow.
And if Art's driveway isn't the impediment, maybe the back door will be... @1100 x 680 x 480 mm (43.31 x 26.77 x 18.90”) . Yet I would appeciate his comments on the sonics, even if they have to be played on the front lawn. At least they stand a better chance of entry than the Westminster GR @ 1395 x 980 x 560 mm (54.92 x 38.58 x 22.05”) .
Happy Listening! ;^)>