AOS speakers?

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    mjp200581

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    Hi everyone,

    Has anyone on here had any experience with AOS speakers from Germany?

    I'm particularly interested in their floor-standing transmission line designs.

    They look like very lovely kits but I don't know anything about them.
     
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    I haven't no. What does aos stand for? Any links to share?
     
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    Looks like the bass driver used in the AVI ADM40.
     
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    The standmount looks good. They give measurements of the crossover in the PDF file which is good to see. It has a slight dip in the response around 3KHz so will sound a bit 'relaxed' rather like traditional BBC speakers. It looks like that was done on purpose.
     
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    Yes, nice to see.

    The response does look very 'Rogers 3/6' which is no bad thing.
     
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    Indeed, but here coupled to the top beryllium tweeter.
     
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