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About loud and ya needs drivers to do it. See, there are sane people involved in high end reproduction after all. http://www.dccblowout.com/product.asp?pf...sp%3Fpid%3D1130 
Hi. I'm trying to find the name and any existing web pages for a speaker manufactured during the late 1970s and/or early 1980s. The main (only?) driver was a cone at the top of the enclosure -- an elongated cone standing on it's wide end. Looked kind of like a fez.
I ask because I did a post on my old Genesis speakers (http://archaeoblog.blogspot.com/2007/03/non-archaeological-post-another…) and could not remember what these things were called. Thanks.
It is immediately obvious that these forums, thanks to the zealous work of one poster, are a sad joke. One wonders if some at SF gain a sort of perverse enjoyment from the ongoing spectacle. In lieu such one is hard pressed to ascribe a rationalization.
Let me finish with a variation on the time honored method of showing dissent...
Cancel my online account.
With the discussion proceeding regarding whether SACD is dead or alive, I read Keith Howard's article detailing the history of surround formats and the viability of Trifield processing as the next great advancement in multichannel surround. Is it really? First, is the consumer market ready for another surround format? Are the music production and retail industries ready for another multi-million dollar investment? To what end?