This is their idea of sound in a room, so must be quite good!Quite fond of my new speakers. Guru 28. 3:way construction, two bass on the backside 26-30.000hz
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I should add. Those are my speakers but not my picture. My room has a large carpet as well..This is their idea of sound in a room, so must be quite good!
True, that’s a grounded and highly practical approach to advising customers.This is their idea of sound in a room, so must be quite good!
How did you hear about them?I should add. Those are my speakers but not my picture. My room has a large carpet as well..
Should receive them by Friday
I have long time experience with the constructors (Ingvar Öhman's) smaller bookshelves. About 15 years ago I assembled together a Ino Audio piPcrt, then I've owned Guru Junior and currently own two pairs of Guru Q10How did you hear about them?
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A Korean closed-box speaker. It seems that placing individual drivers in this manner is preferable.
Yes, it does. Don't know who copied whom.Reminds me of:View attachment 428075
IÖ knows what he is doing and he uses his knowledge in a correct way.I have long time experience with the constructors (Ingvar Öhman's) smaller bookshelves. About 15 years ago I assembled together a Ino Audio piPcrt, then I've owned Guru Junior and currently own two pairs of Guru Q10
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There are some extreme expensive much bigger things as well, but they do come at much heftier cost (and waiting time)
(These floorstanders are not the biggest though, but they can go extremely loud with low distorsion)
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Ino Audio Pi60 measurement and the speaker: View attachment 428069View attachment 428068
If I had infinite money I'd basically purchase pi120s
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Nice seeing some Ino Audio love here!I have long time experience with the constructors (Ingvar Öhman's) smaller bookshelves. About 15 years ago I assembled together a Ino Audio piPcrt, then I've owned Guru Junior and currently own two pairs of Guru Q10
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There are some extreme expensive much bigger things as well, but they do come at much heftier cost (and waiting time)
(These floorstanders are not the biggest though, but they can go extremely loud with low distorsion)
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Ino Audio Pi60 measurement and the speaker: View attachment 428069View attachment 428068
If I had infinite money I'd basically purchase pi120s
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Such layouts existed already in the 1970s, I even have such in my collection.Yes, it does. Don't know who copied whom.![]()
Not that big for such a large place, but the listener should sit about a few feet above the floor. Maybe, they do.
I believe they were right in the 70s than today!Such layouts existed already in the 1970s, I even have such in my collection.
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Always wanted to try these but couldn't find any detailed info on them to build myself or an inexpensive way to import a used pairNice seeing some Ino Audio love here!
I might have posted these before in this thread, but here's my Ino Audio piP. They have some cosmetic flaws but I still very much like them, both in terms of look and sound. No need for a subwoofer if you have a pair these (well or if you want to play even really loud)
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Yeah I guess it can be hard getting one of these unless you live in Sweden. Only way of buying them new either prebuilt or as a kit is by calling the Ingvar yourself and then travel to him both getting a demo (where you come to his demo room with him talking about them, how you set them up yada yada) and then getting the speakers, so yeah not too easy at all. So used is a bit easier but probably still quite hard since most of them will be in Sweden and I guess most people don't want to send them abroad.Always wanted to try these but couldn't find any detailed info on them to build myself or an inexpensive way to import a used pair![]()