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Will Zégal
Published on 07/26/08 at 18:02
Prerequisite: I have very good relations with Audioaddict which I appreciate both the boss and products. Alain Kim, director of the series SoundStripp is a charming man and the idea of this series is both excellent and courageous. I actually look forward to the following numbers.
I also rubbed a little JJ Bacquet both fairs actively participating in the test / demonstration of its speakers.
On the form, the implementation is done for. Clearly, neither his image nor breathe the big production (surprisingly?), But it is far from the DIY or amateur might be afraid of a series likely to be sold in few copies . Despite some clumsy editing, this document is largely the road especially for a first series.
On the merits, I am much more reserved. If the speakers are definitely a Bacquet loyalty is the rest of the chicken slaughter the full moon. It's a shame, too, because in the middle of nonsense and inconsistencies float interesting things about the speakers and their construction. But it's drowned in the middle of considerations that are of the order of cabalistic. Free to everyone to believe it or not. If we decide to believe, it probably will love. Otherwise, a little regret that there was no highlighting of Bacquet about someone bringing a bit of a contradiction, but it is about this series: do portraits. That's the way to take and not as a potential source of revelations about the mysteries of the audio.
For my part, I look forward to future issues.
<p class="bbcode-offtopic"> Off topic: <span>To Yves: the plane which flies Bacquet was not built by him. It is a Pierre Robin DR 400 (as well as the other aircraft with which it is also seen flying in the film and both belong to the Aero Club of Saint-Die).</span>
I also rubbed a little JJ Bacquet both fairs actively participating in the test / demonstration of its speakers.
On the form, the implementation is done for. Clearly, neither his image nor breathe the big production (surprisingly?), But it is far from the DIY or amateur might be afraid of a series likely to be sold in few copies . Despite some clumsy editing, this document is largely the road especially for a first series.
On the merits, I am much more reserved. If the speakers are definitely a Bacquet loyalty is the rest of the chicken slaughter the full moon. It's a shame, too, because in the middle of nonsense and inconsistencies float interesting things about the speakers and their construction. But it's drowned in the middle of considerations that are of the order of cabalistic. Free to everyone to believe it or not. If we decide to believe, it probably will love. Otherwise, a little regret that there was no highlighting of Bacquet about someone bringing a bit of a contradiction, but it is about this series: do portraits. That's the way to take and not as a potential source of revelations about the mysteries of the audio.
For my part, I look forward to future issues.
<p class="bbcode-offtopic"> Off topic: <span>To Yves: the plane which flies Bacquet was not built by him. It is a Pierre Robin DR 400 (as well as the other aircraft with which it is also seen flying in the film and both belong to the Aero Club of Saint-Die).</span>