Mark Audio Sota also had a couple of rooms for the show highlighting their ready built speakers and their drivers too. In the bar after the show a lot of people were talking about the very inexpensive FrugalHorn clones and saying they would be using Mark Audio drivers for DIY projects.
My only question is how do they get such a big sound from such small drive units?
The cabinets in use in both rooms were from Out Of The Woodwork and looked very nice in a “not hifi” kind of way.
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