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Sash (FMPA)

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Oct 22, 2001, 9:48:24 AM10/22/01
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Anybody seen any info on the web re. a Loudspeaker System called ARC??? or
might be ARK?

Cheers

Sash


Gavin Ramsay

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Oct 22, 2001, 11:04:26 AM10/22/01
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"Sash (FMPA)" <in...@fmproaudio.com> wrote in message
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Hi Sash,

The speakers you want are L'accoustics ARCS and there's info on them at
http://www.l-acoustics.com/anglais/tout.htm. L'accoustics make excellent
stuff like V-DOSC and my favourite 115FM monitors. They have US
distribution - there's a guy who posts here who runs a V-DOSC system I
think.

ARCS are pretty hot stuff too...

Good luck

Gavin


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MacKerr

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Oct 22, 2001, 12:31:13 PM10/22/01
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You are probably refering to L'Accoustics ARCS speakers. This is a 2 way bi-amp
speaker with a 15" and 2" compression driver on a waveguide. They have a
horizontal coverage of 22 deg, and an assymetrical vertical coverage of 45 deg
up and 20 deg down. They can be flown upside down. The very narrow horizontal
coverage requires 3 or 4 per side in most cases. They have very throw, as well
as good nearfield when flown upside down. Hope this helps.
Mac Kerr

George Gleason

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Oct 22, 2001, 6:07:13 PM10/22/01
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"MacKerr" <mac...@aol.compost> wrote in message
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> You are probably refering to L'Accoustics ARCS speakers. This is a 2 way
bi-amp
> speaker with a 15" and 2" compression driver on a waveguide. They have a
> horizontal coverage of 22 deg, and an assymetrical vertical coverage of 45
deg
> up and 20 deg down. They can be flown upside down. The very narrow
horizontal
> coverage requires 3 or 4 per side in most cases. They have very throw, as
well
> as good nearfield when flown upside down. Hope this helps.
> Mac Kerr

they are real hi-fi and a class act of a box comparable to Renkuis Heinz
stuff
you could do allot worse
George


Honolulu

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Oct 24, 2001, 5:22:20 AM10/24/01
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On 10/22/01 12:07PM, "George Gleason" <g.p.g...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

> they are real hi-fi and a class act of a box comparable to Renkuis Heinz
> stuff you could do allot worse
> George


Recently, Tower of Power played a private show for about 250 people with two
Arcs per side plus subs. It was way loud and sounded great.

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