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I did message the moderator of this forum to move it to the "Listening Rooms" forum because it might be of more interest to those guys reading there . . . ?
It looked like he did have a pair of these Rockport Akaris speakers (?)
If you're into listening rooms & high end gear then be sure to check out the episode if you get the chance :yes:
Both of those statements could mean a lot of things. "Audio engineers" is kind of a generic term that's often used by folks who don't understand that there's a difference between acoustical engineers and AV designers. A lot of firms have both acoustics and AV people, but it's not too common that one person does both. Obviously at Bravo the main guy has the final say on everything, but I'm sure he has people helping him that would make up a "team." Maybe that team includes acoustical engineers, or maybe it's all AV and home theater people.The headliner for the show states "a team of audio engineers" were involved in the design/construction and "engineers tests confirm perfect audio clarity"
Acoustat Model 2's and 3's look almost exactly like the monolith from 2001.