sharkmouth
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Right, now that we have the who & where,...... how do they sound???
given the right environment.... one of the BEST
Yeah, I didn't think so...Funny this is, I have no idea what happened to these. They rocked back in the day. Sometimes I wished I still had them.
Top Shelf gear..... I don't know who Gary pissed off here in USA. It's a damm shame they don't get more publicity/exposure. Genesis speakers have improved greatly over the years. Only caveat, is that the big ones need ROOM to stretch their legs. If my room was a little bigger.......
I can vouch for the fact that Gary Koh is a gentleman. I have spoken with him in person and he is very friendly and unassuming. In other forums he is also gentlemanly in speaker discussions when his competitors are discussed, never having a word to say against them.
Don't want to hijack the thread.........
Light Harmonic is the best digital I've heard, It replaced an EMM Labs DAC2x. I've heard almost all the contenders except the Trinity. We can start another thread to continue if you want.....
... To set the configurations straight, the IRS-V has 12 EMIM midranges, 24 front facing and 12 rear facing EMIT tweeters per side and 6-12" woofers with dedicated 2KW power amplifiers on each side.
The Genesis 1.2 and Dragons (presently in production) have a pure ribbon midrange and 20 front facing ring ribbon tweeters and 6 rear facing ring ribbon tweeters. There are 12-12" woofers for each left and right side. 6 face the front and 6 face the rear. there are 24-12" woofers in total. The woofers are powered in pairs by six channels of 400W amplifiers per side, 2400 watts total on each left and right side.