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	<title>Comentarii la: ProAc Response D48 (Dome or Ribbon Tweeter)</title>
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		<title>De: Madi</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2019 18:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;em&gt;“The ProAc D48R in a moderately sized room delivers so much of what you’d expect from a $40k–$60k pair of speakers {yet they cost a fraction of that} , there’s hardly a reason to spend more, unless you just have to play music in a massive room at headbanging levels. For all but the most well-heeled audio enthusiast, these will provide a fantastic upgrade from someone currently listening to speakers in the $3k–$5k range and will prove an excellent anchor for a system in the $20k–$80k range. Even when we paired the D48Rs with considerably more expensive electronics, they deliver a command performance.

Our European readers are well aware of ProAcs full range of loudspeakers, but many here in North America only know ProAc for the (excellent) Tablette.  The D48Rs small 8 ¾ inch wide by 13 ½ inch deep profile takes up precious little more floor space than a pair of Tablettes on stands, so they should fit anywhere with ease, and a wide range of finishes are available. Those concerned with aesthetics will love the high degree of fit and finish that these speakers present, so they will complement any décor.”&lt;/em&gt;
 – &lt;strong&gt;Jeff Dorgay, Tone Audio&lt;/strong&gt;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>“The ProAc D48R in a moderately sized room delivers so much of what you’d expect from a $40k–$60k pair of speakers {yet they cost a fraction of that} , there’s hardly a reason to spend more, unless you just have to play music in a massive room at headbanging levels. For all but the most well-heeled audio enthusiast, these will provide a fantastic upgrade from someone currently listening to speakers in the $3k–$5k range and will prove an excellent anchor for a system in the $20k–$80k range. Even when we paired the D48Rs with considerably more expensive electronics, they deliver a command performance.</p>
<p>Our European readers are well aware of ProAcs full range of loudspeakers, but many here in North America only know ProAc for the (excellent) Tablette.  The D48Rs small 8 ¾ inch wide by 13 ½ inch deep profile takes up precious little more floor space than a pair of Tablettes on stands, so they should fit anywhere with ease, and a wide range of finishes are available. Those concerned with aesthetics will love the high degree of fit and finish that these speakers present, so they will complement any décor.”</em><br />
 – <strong>Jeff Dorgay, Tone Audio</strong></p>
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