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Swiss DESIGNER/MANUFACTURER Daniel Dehay makes interesting, idiosyncratic loudspeakers.
We first heard this model's ancestor, the 3a MM, in 1989 at CES in Las Vegas, where French designer Daniel Dehay was drawing (and keeping) large crowds with his new line of speakers. We would eventually adopt one of them, the MS5, for our Alpha reference system, but it was the MM that triggered the incredulous stares. One skeptical visitor accused Dehay of having hidden a subwoofer among the speakers. Without a word, Dehay picked up one of the MM's, still playing, and dropped it onto the visitor's lap.
It wasn't just the MM's explosive dynamics that retained attention either. The price was astonishing, at a mere C$1200 (US$1100). Naturally, the importer sold as many speakers as could be made, and Dehay had to pick up an investor so he could expand. But the bean counters took over, and moved production to Spain, to be done by workers who seemed to believe wires were made in two colors for purely decorative reasons. The company soon collapsed.
Dehay eventually turned up in Switzerland, where he set up Reference 3a. He had long complained that his distributors concentrated on selling his low-cost speakers because that was easier. He found a solution: he would make only high end speakers. His new line began at a pricey C$6500, soaring to more than C$16,000. The latter price was for the Suprema, the speaker we wound up adding to our new Omega reference system (see UHF No. 47), and one of the very best known to us.
Less well-off audiophiles were of course left out, and they were many asking whether the wonderful MM might eventually come back. Indeed, we suggested to Reference 3a's North American distributors, Divergent Technologies, that they purchase the drivers from Dehay and get a new version of the MM assembled in Canada. That, finally, is what this speaker is...almost.
RogerGustavsson skrev:Från Hifi & Musik 12/1980:
[se Rogers inlägg ovan]
Jovisst är de ursprungligen från Frankrike. Sedan har det tydligen varit en lång resa.
avr7000 skrev:Jag har en gammal gammal basmodul från denna tillverkare...
(tidigt 80 tal?)
Inbyggd Förstärkare med negativ återkoppling, 2 st 10" basar i en ganska liten låda.
Tyvärr så är det nåt fel på förstärkaren, (den spelar inte så starkt som den gjort tidigare)
Stefan
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