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AsciLab F6B Bookshelf Speaker Review

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These are the F6B( Black) and C6B ( White)
Keith
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I understand that the grill on the F6B is recommended to stay on, but it would be interesting to see the drive unit if that was possible? Just curious as it is just described as 'fibre'.
Here is our driver pics of F6B.
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Are you asking if the corners are rounded?
Yes

I see pics with rounded corners, and some with 90 degree corners

Exemple on this page, couple of post above , the cabinets seems to be diffèrent from the ones sold on audiophonics

Thanks
 
I think it's worth repeating that @AsciLab response to questions is surprisingly quick and direct. This hobby has a component of instant gratification and they are doing everything possible to satisfy that. Thanks for what you've supplied and looking forward to more... especially advance info on upcoming floorstanding models.
 
Exemple on this page, couple of post above , the cabinets seems to be diffèrent from the ones sold on audiophonics
They have rounded corners and look that way to me on Audiophonics as well. Lighting does impact how it looks though in the pictures.
 
They have rounded corners and look that way to me on Audiophonics as well
I opened the link of the European distributor and I clearly see that they are all rounded.
 
what's that mini speaker stand with the springs that the background speaker in the first photo is sitting on?
It’s an isolation platform from Deni Mesanovich.
Keith
 
Using a pair on the F6B would double the cost, and (I'm pretty sure) result in no measurable differences ... :)
He was probably given them or something given he works in audio. I use isolator pads with my speakers too, but they're just relatively cheap foam ones that I use.
 
‘Given’ I wish, I sadly have never been given anything by anyone but the stands are properly engineered and I wanted to see if they made any difference under the Mesanovic RTM10s we had at the time.
Keith
 
‘Given’ I wish, I sadly have never been given anything by anyone but the stands are properly engineered and I wanted to see if they made any difference under the Mesanovic RTM10s we had at the time.
Keith
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‘Given’ I wish, I sadly have never been given anything by anyone but the stands are properly engineered and I wanted to see if they made any difference under the Mesanovic RTM10s we had at the time.
Keith
To me it made logical sense to put my speakers on a foam pad, as I didn't want any resonances transferring down my stands, plus the foam pads allow for different angles depending on which ones you use so I could optimally point my speakers up or down, down in my case. In my own mind & logic then anything beyond foam wouldn't be necessary if all you want to do is nullify vibrations (which is the point). The stands you have probably look better though. (I figured you wouldn't have spent a lot on them when there are more efficient options for the dollar, but you might have liked the aesthetics). Ah, and maybe foam pads aren't stable with tall heavy speakers.
 
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