What the hell are these power chords ?!?
An individual statement of disregard of physics and common sense?
What the hell are these power chords ?!?
Looks like a very, very nice room . Nice system too... But... What the hell are these power chords ?!?
Probably. But @elberoth does what he wants with his money. This is a very esthetic system he's got.An individual statement of disregard of physics and common sense?
Probably. But @elberoth does what he wants with his money. This is a very esthetic system he's got.
Once he isn't here to explain how much these cables (or these marble pedestals) sound better, I'm OK.
Let's not have a fight with everyone please. @elberoth is a good man, having posted measurements and other good bits.
The comparison in size is just insane!And this is one of my fav pics - Nords (doubling as speaker stands) on the Vitus SM-103 monos. New tech vs old.
New tech vs old. 4kg vs 75kg. $3000 vs $60.000. And I think, ultimately, I prefered the Nords.
Falcons LS3/5a
Got any topless pictures of the NORDS ???
2014 – 15 ohm LS3/5A back in production
Falcon Acoustics was granted a licence by the BBC for the 15 ohm version of the LS3/5a in 2013 and commenced production in 2014 using drive units produced in-house by Falcon Acoustics. The Falcon F B110 bass unit is a re-engineered version using the same components of the original KEF B110 SP1003 with a doped Bextrene cone and a neoprene surround. The Falcon F T27 tweeter again uses the same components as the original KEF T27 SP1032 and has a 19mm mylar dome fitted. Both Falcon units were designed by Malcolm Jones who while employed at KEF between 1962 and 1974 was responsible for the design of the KEF B110 and T27 units originally used in the LS3/5 and LS3/5a. Both units are graded/selected to meet the BBC specification. Crossovers are close tolerance pair matched versions of the original BBC LS3/5a crossover design [4] using tapped transformers for high frequency adjustments. [25]
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