Qln Signature Loudspeakers $24,000 Review

June 13, 2024 Comments Off on Qln Signature Loudspeakers $24,000 Review

On the other hand, these are not bass-heavy speakers. They aren’t designed to thump you out of your chair and make the walls rock. That’s not to say that they are weak. Hardly. You can get as much sound as you’d ever need from these. They’re enough to fill even large listening rooms or studios.
No, these speakers are about balance and blend. They disappear into the fabric of the music without drawing attention to themselves. For chamber music, jazz, piano, soloist, and small ensemble music, these speakers really are hard to beat. The Qln Signature 5 loudspeakers shine best when listening to music where clarity and preciseness are the order of the day. I find myself going back to jazz and “crooner” standards and falling in love all over again with these recordings. Some of my stand-out favorites with these speakers are the jazz/blues 5-piece combo albums featuring Itzhak Perlman on violin and André Previn on pianos on A Different Kind Of Blues, and It’s A Breeze

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