YG Acoustics Talus Loudspeakers REVIEW

March 18, 2025 Comments Off on YG Acoustics Talus Loudspeakers REVIEW

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The Descent sub, however, is both a sophisticated one and a simple one. It’s sophisticated because it’s an active, DSP-powered subwoofer. The internal power amp has 1000W, for example. The driver is “an entirely new, 11″ (28 cm) BilletCore driver with 3″ voice coil, titanium former and advanced magnet structure.” The DSP filters are “based on advanced computational modeling, state-of-the-art measurements and extensive listening tests, with presets frequency and phase curves to accompany bookshelf, small floor-stander and large floor-stander speakers.” in addition, the control panel on the back of the Descent has all the features you’d need from a subwoofer with this excellent pedigree. There are both balanced and unbalanced inputs, and the balanced connections are distinguished between an input that can be used with a subwoofer (or two) out on the amp/preamp and an “XLR through” which allows you to “chained from a preamp through the Descent and onto a power amplifier for that channel of the main speakers.” There’s also a high level input, which I used, for “an expert set-up.” More on that in a bit.

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