![]() ![]() Kloss, as good as he was, did not employ as they were not invented at the time he did the Advents. My point was that you could enjoy more accurately reproduced sound by going to speakers that have benefited from advances that Mr. My Sunn Scepter (1970) and Gretsch 6120 (1957) had a unique sound as well, but not the same as the Fender/Fender sound or even the modern Squire with a couple of Sunn dual-15" cabs and a 200S or Model T head. My Fender American Strat sounds nice out of my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe my Fender Squire Bass, not so much. While Advent's were good in the day, Fulton 100's were MUCH better in the same time frame and delivered as much bass as was recorded without adding anything. Technology has improved the daily transportation vehicle immensely. ![]() Not prettier, not cooler, not faster, not anything but a better, safer vehicle. Inexpensive speakers reproduce music more accurately today than many way expensive speakers did back then.Įxample: I love driving my '66 Corvette, but my '07 Corolla is a better car. The issue I am raising is that technology has come a long way since the 1970's-especially in the area of audio-NOT "high-end" audio-just audio. My point was that Henry Kloss designed the finest speaker he could in those days given what he had to work with. ![]()
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