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Anyone can build a revolutionary speaker. But try and find one that sounds like music. You'll end up listening to the MGC-1 from Acoustic Research. We're the company responsible for most of the principles that define a modern loudspeaker: Acoustic Suspension bass loading, the dome tweeter, and the long-throw woofer. The MGC-1 takes this technology one step further. Angled away from the listener, a second set of drivers produces electronically time-delayed ambience. Does it work? Ask Stereophile's Anthony H. Cordesman! He called it "the most musically convincing illusion of the ambience of a live performance of any speaker to date:' And we couldn't agree more with his conclusion: "any audiophile owes it to him or herself to hear it". To hear it for yourself, write to us. ![]() ACOUSTIC RESEARCH TELEDYNE ACOUSTIC RESEARCH Research Series ![]() . (Source: Audio magazine, Nov. 1986) Also see: AR M1 Speaker (Jan. 1992) = = = = |
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