Dahlquist DQ10's and Yamaha CR3020

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2011

Brian Bromberg on my original Dahlquist DQ10's and Yamaha CR3020. Not updated. Not mirrored. Not rebuilt. All original from 1979. I got these FREE for helping and old friend clean up an estate. Whatever wasn't on the inventory, and she didn't want, I could have. She didn't want these. The camera batteries died in the middle, but I thought this was enough to display them. Filmed with a Kodak 7.2 MP camera I bought "broken" at a yard sale for 50 cents.

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  • Yes. They should be at least 3 feet from a wall and definetly in a bigger room. But out in the living room, I wouldn't have the freedom to play what I want when I want without imposing on my wife's delicate aural senses. :-)

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  • Now that's what you call a use of space. Sounds nice!!!!!

  • i think the speakers needs mroe backspace.. dont they have dipole sound character for high and mid frequencies?

  • Jon Dahlquist designed these as a tribute to the Quad electrostatic which they physically resemble---but as an alternative that was easier to drive, would play louder and disperse better. They're also the first phase aligned speakers ever designed.

    Believe it or not an old 70s Consumer Reports mag actually downrated them because the have very precise pin point imaging and sound staging.

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