The Statement Range
The Statement Range
Are there any photographs of the current Statement range? I can see older ones on Google Images, but nothing recent. Keen to see the Statement mono blocks particularly. Also keen to see what the Cubix look like.
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Re: The Statement Range
Thank you Doc. Appreciated. I'll have a dig through them.
Are the Cubix on the far side? Like double height Cubes? What is in the bottom half of the cabinet? What is the sonic character/performance difference?
Are the Cubix on the far side? Like double height Cubes? What is in the bottom half of the cabinet? What is the sonic character/performance difference?
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Re: The Statement Range
Here's a whole thread on the Cubix
http://www.hifisubjectivist.org/viewtop ... bix#p56151
And here they were being introduced to my system
http://www.hifisubjectivist.org/viewtop ... bix#p56151
And here they were being introduced to my system
Pioneer PL71/DL103/ Phono2/HiFiPi/P90SA/TIS/CubixPro
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Re: The Statement Range
It is two Cubes on top of each other with a circular hole cut in the bottom of the top unit so the two upward firing bass mids reinforce each other in an isobaric config i.e. the coupling is (behaves) like a air pressure wave not sound wave.