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Weekly Cessaro ‘Liszt’ bump, the Liszt uses the extremely fine and extremely expensive TAD 4001 and 703 compressions drivers as far as I am aware no other commercial manufacturer that uses such expensive drivers.
The Liszts are semi-active the twin 12” bass drivers have their own built in amplification, the Supravox upper mid and the TAD compression drivers are very sensitive so you could use almost any amplifier with them.
Keith
Poor old Roy, left the mag to be VP of ‘advertising’ at Nordost, they shuffled him off pretty quickly when they realised he was far less useful than he has been as editor of HI-Plush.
Keith
Not in the market, but do you have measurements of the Cessaro systems? They're regarded by some horn people as one of the very few legitimate horn array designs.
They are quite difficult to measure purely because they are so large, I can say that compared to all of the ‘long horns’ I have heard the Cessaro’s are relatively uncoloured.
But monitors they are not!
Keith