@@geographyinaction7814 That is the problem. The original LEAKS had natural rubber beads, which are hassle free, while the new LEAK Sandwich have to be reconned every 8 years.
I have to say that British hifi really is something we can be genuinely proud of , so nice to see companies making beautiful high quality functional products, well done to all those manufacturer's , you know who you are, no need to list.
Would love to see/hear a Wharfedale Linton vs LEAK Sandwich 250 battle!
I still listen to and enjoy my 2060s. I wonder what Leak thought of them in the early 1970s.
Inch by inch, year by year, metal drive units are replacing plastic.
Paper on the other hand has been around since the start.
Yet magnesium silicon polymer invented by Dynaudio remains the best cone material.
I trust Peter's design skills and aesthetics, the Elysian and 770's are up there in my books.. 👍✅
Peter Comeau has been around for many decades & has accumulated plenty of experience.
This dude is a genius and a decent bloke too.
2500€. For a 60 years old technique???
Sound is timeless, if the speaker works, who cares how old the technology is?
Besides, it says the speaker is made with newer materials.
@@geographyinaction7814 That is the problem. The original LEAKS had natural rubber beads, which are hassle free, while the new LEAK Sandwich have to be reconned every 8 years.
Lol were you not listening 😂 literally the first thing he says is how it's been modernised and is better than the original 😅🎉
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I have to say that British hifi really is something we can be genuinely proud of , so nice to see companies making beautiful high quality functional products, well done to all those manufacturer's , you know who you are, no need to list.
I been enamoured with british hifi especially british speakers since i started this hobby in the 70s. Just find brit stuff more musical even today.