Kharma Elegance loudspeaker Review
April 10, 2015 Comments Off on Kharma Elegance loudspeaker Review
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” Tied to this was superb tonal accuracy. The textures and harmonic colours of various instruments, piano in particular, were quite extraordinary. The instrument was always rendered with authentic scale whilst being extended, smooth and realistic”
Sadurni Acoustics Staccato speakers Review $40,000/pair
April 10, 2015 Comments Off on Sadurni Acoustics Staccato speakers Review $40,000/pair
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” The situation is further complicated by the fact that in addition to the electrical crossover, the horns themselves serve as mechanical crossovers. What he was willing to share is that that upper bass horn handles frequencies from 125 to 600 Hz approximately.”
Blumenstein Audio 2.2-Channel Speaker $1,800 Review
April 10, 2015 Comments Off on Blumenstein Audio 2.2-Channel Speaker $1,800 Review
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” interestingly, both sets of Blumenstein speakers I’ve heard here at the TONE studio have sounded incredibly good with the $90,000-per-pair Pass Labs Xs300 monoblocks I use as my main reference.
Wilson Audio ,Lamm Industries – Video
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YG Acoustics Hailey 1.2 Loudspeakers $42,800 a pair Review
April 9, 2015 Comments Off on YG Acoustics Hailey 1.2 Loudspeakers $42,800 a pair Review
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“Clearly, the inertness and structural density of Hailey’s prodigious aluminum mass pays dividends in ways that simpler structures simply wouldn’t or couldn’t. In fact, Yoav’s painstaking adherence to every little detail of the speaker’s design, result in little to no loss of musical energy and practically an optimum of resonance control”
Avantgarde Zero loudspeaker – Video
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Bowers & Wilkins • CM10 Series 2 Loudspeakers Review
April 8, 2015 Comments Off on Bowers & Wilkins • CM10 Series 2 Loudspeakers Review
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“Revisiting that same music through the CM10 S2, I can’t believe it’s the same disc. There are no hard, sharp edges with the CM10 S2, only smooth, natural, clear-as-a-bell highs blending seamlessly with the rest of the musical spectrum. The folks at B&W have definitely redeemed themselves. I look back now and wonder if perhaps the tweeters were defective on those Matrix 3s. Or maybe I just have über-sensitive hearing.”
The Audiophiliac’s top 10 best-sounding bookshelf speakers
April 6, 2015 Comments Off on The Audiophiliac’s top 10 best-sounding bookshelf speakers
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“Magico, based in Berkeley, Calif., established itself as a major American speaker manufacturer in just a few years. The company builds state-of-the-art speakers with truly innovative technology. I’ve listened to a lot of Magico speakers over the years”
ELAC FS77 LOUDSPEAKERS REVIEW
April 6, 2015 Comments Off on ELAC FS77 LOUDSPEAKERS REVIEW
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“have been very happily surprised by the ELAC FS77 loudspeakers. They are an attractive loudspeaker that delivers a bigger sound than one would expect from a compact floor standing model of this size. The frequency extensions are well catered for, and of special mention is the bass quality, which allows the musical flow and timing of your favorite tracks to be enjoyed and relished.”
Blumenhofer Loudspeaker €24’900/pr Review
April 4, 2015 Comments Off on Blumenhofer Loudspeaker €24’900/pr Review
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” mall footnote: Upon first setup, I’d gone with the -2dB treble contour to be happy. A few days later, I investigated the horn’s time alignment which after all is adjustable with that movable sled. This option predominantly affected the stage’s depth illumination and outline sharpness aka the plasticity of individual sounds. But it also pooled into my perception of relative treble strength. One can dial the horn for ‘hyper crisp’. And at first that was me. That extreme focus was impressive just then. After a bit though it began to wear and to feel like an image that’s been photoshopped for extra sharpness, with that unnatural edge pixilation as a result. Exactly that disappeared when the time alignment locked in properly. Think rounder edging which was more natural than the laser-cut bits. This also benefited the illusion of three-dimensional voices and instruments. Where I was really going with this is that the scalpel-crisp version also was tonally brighter. I thus recommend to spend some time on this time alignment whilst paying particular attention to focus, definition and spatial illumination. When those values fit, the last thing to trim is the perfection of the tonal balance.”





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