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I've admired a friend's Shahinian Hawks for many years. I now own a pair and I'm quite happy.

I've also been a fan of Dahlquist DQ-10 since the early 80s. I own two pairs. One is a later model (1985) with mirror-imaged drivers and latest crossover. The other is an early model (1975) without mirror-imaging and old crossovers. I'm in the process of rebuilding the older pair -- updating them to the latest design. I dissembled the cabinets and coated the interiors with Cascade VB-1X. I spray painted the baffle boards and grills with Plasti Dip so they are significantly damped. I replaced the capacitors with the latest values and kept the original resistors and inductors. I replaced the original 22 gauge solid aluminum internal wiring with 18 gauge OFC stranded copper. The baffle boards have been mirror imaged. I enjoy these kind of projects. These 50-year old speakers were way ahead of their time. 

As a kid in the 1970s, I was mesmerized by a pair of Snell Type A driven by a Sansui 9090DB at a friend’s house. It inspired me to want a system, but at 16-years old, I couldn’t afford much. The magazines were praising DQ-10 at the time. I lusted after them, but they were out of reach. That was all long ago... Since then, I've spent a significant amount of time with DQ-10, DQ-20i, DQ-30, Alon Model I, Model II, Model V, Alon Circe, Shahinian Obelisk, Shahinian Hawks, Magnepan 3.7i, and Ohm 200. I’m drawn to omni-directional designs. The Shahinian Hawk have everything I want with a spaciousness that brings you to the performance, a bottom end that hits you, and a top end that reveals unbelievable nuances. 

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Room Details

Dimensions: 17’ × 13’  Medium
Ceiling: 8’


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Hello Mingles,

I also admire your approach to building a system, DIY is much more fun than plug'n'play. I have the Sonic Euphoria Passive as well, along with DIY speakers. I've been wanting to build the Bottlehead Extended Foreplay III, it's good to know how much you enjoy it.

Enjoy that fine system, and Happy Holidays!
Regards,
Dan

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