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Genesis Technologies 500 loudspeaker:
Conclusions Since the sale of my long-term references, the Genesis 500 is the first speaker I've auditioned that I would dearly love to keep. Unfortunately, the admitted general utility of the self-powered woofers makes them inappropriate for my use in evaluating amplifiers. So, sadly, I must pass the Genesis 500s on to Santa Fe for testing, never to darken my doorstep again. You, fortunate reader, should feel no such constraint. Just remember to invite me over.
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