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| | Scintilla Audio Article December 1985 |
 | | The Scintilla is a rugged, beautifully engineered speaker which is a must inclusion in any discussion of exotic speakers configured into large, flat panels. |
 | | Leo Spiegel, Apogee's senior designer, claims that the Scintilla's maximum output is very high-greater than 105 dB peak SPL at 4 meters, when driven by a stereo amplifier rated at 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms. |
 | | The Scintilla's speed and detailing allowed it to pass our acid listening test: It clearly decoded the overlapping lyrics in Gilbert and Sullivan's tortuous "Mikado" trio at the end of Act 11, where three male voices (Ko-Ko, Pooh-Bah, and Pish-Tush) each sing (simultaneously!) different lyrics about justice and execution. |
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