That's curious, but it really look like !!!
That's curious, but it really look like !!!
Regards Stephane
Hello. I ever gone there and heard the great sounds.
The ribbon tweeters were over 6 units and taken around speaker system.
http://www.sente.ch/shimi/Page10.html
I own four JDF HQS3200UPM power amplifier, and two Rey Audio RM7V, KM1V speaker systems.
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/bj44v190e
Lucky man !! Is this auditorium still playing music ?
I wish you could share some pictures of your set up. The RM7v are just one of my dream system. The only Kinoshita I listen to were WARP...
I own myself four JDF HQS2400 and HQS2100, and I just purchase JMF-Audio electronics. I really enjoy these amplifiers
Regards Stephane
Dear sir
Unfortunately, the "Magical Super Studio" (at Aoyama Japan, near JVC Aoyama studio) was already closed over 10 years ago.
But you can hear and see all of Shozo Kinoshita (my friend) at Hakone Japan.
http://www.reyaudio.com/
Shinichi
Club double 16"
"Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler"
Club double 16"
"Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler"
Tommy ,
try getting in touch with Rey Audio ..... I know Kenji has a pair that received a lot of work . Best sounding speaker on the web
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-JfH...feature=relmfu
Rich
Thanks, I agree they sounds very good. As I understand the TAD 4001 drivers used in the RM7V was developed by Bart Locanthi especially for the Kinoshita/TAD horns. The horns has an even response distribution over its pattern which is unusual.
Tommy
He is a great engineer of electronics & speakers.
The relation of Locanthi & Shozo Kinoshita is told in this web.
http://www.reyaudio.com/history-e.html
TAD TD-4001 is developed by Pioneer company when Kinoshita is employed.
Locanthi was a teacher in LS project of Pioneer, and Kinoshita was a leader of this project.
TAD speaker units were produced by this project.
Yours look better than mine.
Mine look like I went to home depot, bought some 4x4, cut it all up and then connected it all together with 1-1/4" dowels...
Don't be so modest...
The stand change the sound. That's amazing. the design is inspire from some Japanese products (Kinoshita, JK-Audio...).
Regards Stephane
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