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Page 1
I have always liked speakers with unconventional radiation (i.e., non-forward-radiating) patterns. The first true audiophile loudspeaker I owned was the KLH 9 full-range electrostatic. This was in 1972. These speakers had a "you are there" imaging presence and boxless sound quality I had never heard before. There were many reasons for thi[...]
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When my partners, Don Givogue and Ed Blais, and I started Definitive in 1990, our first product, the BP10 loudspeaker , was also a narrow tower with basically two complete full-range driver arrays. One faced forward and the other rearward. This is the basic concept of a bipolar speaker . The two driver arrays radiate sound (in phase with one anothe[...]