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In article , Buster Mudd wrote: Anyone know anything about these 2-part floor standing speakers from approximately 1984? I think the two parts were called the Sigma and the Alpha (or maybe it was the Delta, I don't know, it's all Greek to me). Sigma was available separately, it was a 2-way sealed cabinet bookshelf speaker with standard binding posts on the back, but also these gold-plated sockets in the bottom of the cabinet. The Alpha/Delta/whatever was a floorstanding bass enclosure (I hesitate to call it a "subwoofer") which not only had standard binding posts on the back, but also these removeable gold-plated plugs in the top of the cabinet. The idea was you could run a single speaker cable to the woofer module, then park the upper cabinet on top of those reciprocating plugs for a passive 3-way system...or, you could remove the plugs and biwire the two cabinets. But all of that would just be borderline gimmick if these things didn't sound any good ...or at least interesting. And as I recall, they sounded interesting. Really neutral, though bordering on sterile. They were only impressive if you valued subtlety; which means maybe audiophiles would like them, but definitely run-of-the-mill consumers would not. I cannot even find one single reference to these speakers or the Symdex company anywhere on the internet. Anyone else remember these, or did I just imagine the whole thing? The two-way sigma, is great little LS. Very good mechanical time alignment between the two drivers, and first order x-over, gives very 3D sound. A pair of Sigmas in good working condition is worthy of ANY amp. One of the all time greats. The Omega woof - not so great. -itchy The Symdex Sigma was reviewed in Vol 1, Issue 6, Fall to Winter 1978 of The Audio Critic and I think that issue is long out of print. It did receive a good review though. A quick check on Google turned up this company which might be the same one. The original Symdex was also located in Massachusetts. Good luck. GE Symdex Systems, Ltd. 11 Beach St. Manchester, MA 01944 Voice (978) 526-8765 Fax (978) 526-8764 E-Mail : |
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