Where can I demo Manger?

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    Hi,

    Where near me in Kent (London is OK) can I go to demo speakers using the Manger MSW bending wave transducer?

    Thanks! :)
     
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    Trip to Manchester I'm afraid simon, I've owned the Zero box 7's (Intersting), Not heard them with an ASR though just spectral Mono blocs's. Worth a trip.
     
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    Hi,
    I think they are at http://www.hifiguy.co.uk/ in Brighton (is this Brighton Hifi Exchange ?). They show up when you select View All Speakers. Not sure if they have all models though.

    I am mildly interested in a DIY speaker using this driver (you can buy drivers separately) - but I doubt I'll ever get round it (space, time, crap at woodwork etc!)
     
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    Can you describe their sound? I am thinking of using the MSW for a speaker design, but have not heard them! They seem idea technically.

    I have heard people say they are very laid back, but I see they have a suck-out around 800Hz and 1.6KHz which could explain it and is easily fixed.
     
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