I have a crazy Quad hybrid idea.... using 3 (!) sets of Quads and a Magnepan MG 3.6 ribbon tweeter....
The idea works like this: you disassemble the Quads. You use the power supply and step-up transformer, connecting to panels as original. Good idea to add zener clamp board, too.
You re-assemble the panels in a different way- treble panel, then the two mid/bass panels but put them ONE BEHIND THE OTHER (is this acoustically in series? I don't think so, really) - the same way Martin Logan does on the CLX woofer panel.
You stack three of these panel assemblies vertically. Next to the tweeter panel vertical stack you position a Magenpan MG 3.6 type ribbon tweeter, in a bit of a baffle the way it is mounted in the 3.6. You use one amp per Quad, and an amp for the ribbon tweeter. Crossover and correction you use a DEQX. Cross over to the tweeter maybe around 3~4 kHz (you could go lower, the ribbon is usable down to 1,200~1,500 Hz) - so, for stereo you need EIGHT amplifiers.... but you're getting treble from the ribbon, and mids and bass from the Quads. If you needed a subwoofer, you could use a pair of 12" GR Research open-baffle servo subs, crossed over at 45 Hz using the DEQX, around 90 dB / octave. These open-baffle subs have the closest thing to "panel speaker" sound I've heard from a sub, and they will get you useful low distortion sound down to 10~15 Hz.
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