I wanted to know what the mechanical differences were between the Home and the Standard. Is the Home just a stretched out Standard, or is there more to it? Do they preform differently in your opinion?
Thanks everyone.
Edison Home Vs Edison Standard
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Edison Home Vs Edison Standard
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Re: Edison Home Vs Edison Standard
Thanks, I did not see that.
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Re: Edison Home Vs Edison Standard
Home is similar in concept but smaller than the Triumph. Standard is more compact since the feedscrew is separate from and mounted behind the mandrel. Given that the reproducers and horns are similar, the acoustic performance is about the same, but some prefer motor and speed stability of the Home.
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