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to: PAUL DAVIS
from: BONNIE GOODWIN
date: 1997-02-01 08:53:00
subject: HighEnd PC Speakers

Hi Paul!
-> I love my Event monitors that I have hooked up to my computer... They
-> are over kill but at the store where I work, I saw these speakers
-> (and heard them) and fell in love... They are the best speaker for
-> the money and really sound good. They are a reference monitor 20/20
-> bais that is bi-amped at 300watts a side. Killer Sound!!!
Now that does sound like one heck of a set of computer speakers. Many of
the fine speaker systems sold today are multi-amped and integrated with
the speaker system, which follows my preference of "as little speaker
wire as possible" by having the amp in the cabinets. Meyer, Genelec, and
many other prefered studio monitors and sound system speaker systems are
now built like this.
Biamplification, Triamplification have been long on my list of things to
do to make sound as clean as you can, along with the now common sub
amplifiers/speakers. Put a clean Class A amp on the highs for pristine
top end, regular amps on the mid and lows, and you can't go  wrong.
I did my first bi-amped sound system when I was still in college after
reading a paper by Al Sinical in Recording Engineer about it, who used
Spectrasonics card amps in his system (a fine amplification system that
I have used in a few installations).
Bonnie *:>
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