We Make Loudspeakers Correctly

John Strohbeen    Monday, June 12, 2017    Articles

There are some slogans, mottoes and mission statements that through sheer repetition become part of the common language.“Things Go Better With Coke.”“Quality is Job One,” and…

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What's 35 Years Old and Sounds Better Than 99% of Speakers Sold Today?

John Strohbeen    Tuesday, April 18, 2017    Articles

Backstory Walsh 2 is 35 years old and still better than 99% of the speakers sold today. Lincoln Walsh realized that if you took an inverted cone made of supersonic material and drove it…

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All speakers are NOT created Equal(ized)

John Strohbeen    Tuesday, April 4, 2017    Articles

Speakers that require active, electronic equalization to work properly have been around for a very long time, but with mixed success in the market place. This is changing. I believe it will…

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Golden Age Bookshelf Speakers – The Cream of the Crop

John Strohbeen    Monday, March 6, 2017    Articles

The introduction of “big” amplifiers (60 watts instead of 3 watts) at reasonable prices propelled the Golden Age of Audio. These amplifiers allowed a major change in speaker design and…

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The March of Convenience – Wireless Speakers as the New Frontier

John Strohbeen    Wednesday, December 14, 2016    Articles

The Elegant Music Room Once upon a time, if you wanted to listen to music, you either had to have the means and talent to make music at home, or you had to go to a concert hall or other…

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Big Woofers Give Better Bass – Maybe.

John Strohbeen    Tuesday, June 7, 2016    Articles

Big woofers mean better bass to most people. In general, big woofers (which take big cabinets) can produce more output than small woofers in small boxes. Does this mean better bass? This is…

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