![]() ![]() ![]() The standard, if there is such a thing, stacked Advents were one on top of the other with tweeter up on the lower speaker and down on the the top speaker. Worth a listen if you can find a good pair. The 21 year old me picked Advents but I bet the 59 year old me would pick Dynaco A-25s. For "stereo spectacular" recordings the Advents impress where with small ensemble recordings the A-25 might be the more realistic. This Danish SEAS design does not do the room shaking bass of the Advent but it is smooth and musical. The Advents competition at the time I got mine was the Dynaco A-25. KLH 17s are fine but I would view them as proto-Advents. The "K" in KLH stands for Henry Kloss, the orignal Advent's designer. Your sixty watts of tube power would be on low limit of what can make Dahlquist get up and walk around. Not sure you would find the bass satisfyng on it's own. ![]() The phrase "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts" fits here.Äahlquist DQ10, assuming you find a pair working right, were the first speaker I heard that "imaged". I had orignal Advents stacked and heard stacked "Smaller" Advents many times. I don't have much listening time with "New large" Advents but assuming they are somewhat like the orignal Advent I would see if I could get a second pair and try stacking. ![]()
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