MartinLogan Motion 60XT Floorstanding Speaker Reviewed
February 20, 2015 Comments Off on MartinLogan Motion 60XT Floorstanding Speaker Reviewed
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” I started out by placing the Motion 60XTs in the same position I use for my usual Revel F206 speakers: front baffles 38 inches from the wall behind the speakers, with the speakers placed eight feet apart and nine feet from my head when I sit in my usual listening chair”
Penaudio Charisma Review
February 19, 2015 Comments Off on Penaudio Charisma Review
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” As for the position I advise you to use 70 cm floor stands. I also advise to keep the Charisma as distant from one another as you can. There is no need to point them towards the listening point and they have to be at at least one meter from the back wall. They can play also close to the back wall and the side walls but in this case the mid low range can be excessive. The loudspeakers can also be pointed toward the listener and in this case you have just a bit more of high range but the sound stage is less wide.”
Tannoy Precision 6.1 Review
February 18, 2015 Comments Off on Tannoy Precision 6.1 Review
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” the Tannoy appears a little less extended than some, and at high volume levels there’s just a trace of boxy colouration coming through. It’s not worse than any other similarly priced standmounter I’ve heard, but it does remind you you’re not listening to a high end speaker! Also, on loud peaks, there’s the slightest hint of dynamic compression, proving that no speaker with just a 6in bass driver and 11 litres inside is immune to the laws of physics.”
Avalon Speaker How to Create a MASTERPIECE – Video
February 18, 2015 Comments Off on Avalon Speaker How to Create a MASTERPIECE – Video
Magico S3 Review
February 17, 2015 Comments Off on Magico S3 Review
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” The S3s took around two weeks to warm up and ‘relax’ before the music really flowed. Ah, but when it did, they sounded astonishingly quick, the bass utterly free of bloom or overhang, securing musical rhythms with the deadly authority of a nail gun”
Hart Audio introduces world’s most expensive speakers at £3 Million
February 16, 2015 Comments Off on Hart Audio introduces world’s most expensive speakers at £3 Million
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“D&W Aural Pleasure cast in Phosphor Bronze are available in a total of 99 pairs, 5 pairs in Sterling Silver and only one pair is available in 18ct Gold. So for the wealthy music lovers for whom exclusivity outweighs everything else, Hart Audio’s aural pleasure will set you back $4,698,590 approx. (£3,000,000). And the Bronze and Silver editions will cost £40,000 and £200,000 respectively.”
A Tale of Two Speakers
February 11, 2015 Comments Off on A Tale of Two Speakers
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” Before I discuss my auditioning of these two speakers, fig.1 compares their anechoic responses on the tweeter axis at 50″, averaged across a 30° horizontal window and with the complex sum of the woofer and port nearfield responses plotted below 300Hz. (I used DRA Labs’ MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone.) The blue trace is the KEF, the red trace the Revel. ”
MartinLogan Neolith Loudspeaker $ 80,000/pair Review
February 10, 2015 Comments Off on MartinLogan Neolith Loudspeaker $ 80,000/pair Review
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What is very atypical and even novel with the Neolith is its design: it’s fully passive. No, that’s not a misprint. Unlike all other MartinLogan electrostatic speakers which have active components, the Neolith is fully passive from top to bottom. If you look at the Neolith you won’t get that impression. It has a power cord like all MartinLogan electrostatics, but on the Neolith, the power cord serves only a single purpose—to charge the electrostatic panel, nothing more. MartinLogan deliberately made the Neolith a passive design so that audiophile customers could pair whatever high-performance solid state or tube amplifiers they wanted for single or bi-amping the Neolith.”
Horning Eufrodite Ellipse PM 65 speakers Review
February 9, 2015 Comments Off on Horning Eufrodite Ellipse PM 65 speakers Review
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“The Horning Eufrodite Ellipse PM65 stand 48 inches high, 13 inches at their widest point and 23 inches deep overall. Viewed from above, the sides of the cabinets are elliptical, narrowing at the front baffle, and at the back too, to just 9 inches. They are executed in ply and MDF with internal bracing.”
Focus Audio Prestige FP90 BE Loudspeakers Review
February 8, 2015 Comments Off on Focus Audio Prestige FP90 BE Loudspeakers Review
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” During the course of my listening I also employed Anthem’s Statement M1 mono amplifiers. They are absolutely fantastic. I’m a tube guy through and through, but I could happily live with the M1s. While not quite as liquid through the midrange as my tubed Audio Research VT100, the Anthems come easily within spitting distance, and add a healthy dollop of control that is most addictive”









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