|
Romy the Cat's
personal site dedicated to advanced audio and evolved music reproduction
techniques
|
|
|
|
|
Sure, I heard, they always sound quite awful and they are an illustration of a wishful but wrong thinking. First of all their tweeter are curved (!!!) into…. something that could be only theoretically called a horn. What was in the mind of a des...
|
http://www.duevel.com/test/E-DasWundervolle.htm...
|
[quote user="el`Ol"]The Hifi Deluxe was in the Le Meridien... Would have been interesting what you think about the Duevel (and whether you like the MBL top end for being omnidirectional only).[/quote]I didn't know this, which is a shame as I definite...
|
I always thought there are only two basically interesting approaches to the sound reproduction:- eliminating the room effect as much as possible with a controlled disperssion of a forward firing horn- or completely include room (a bogus idea, I know)...
|
[quote user="el`Ol"]Titanium diaphragm drivers that are completely free of the titanium nastiness (you can believe me, I usually show strong allergic reactions to it) are the Eighteensound drivers with titanium nitride coating. I heard one in the...
|
To my ears the Duevel Sirius has some kind of false transparency I also know from The Focal titanium tweeters, so maybe there are metal artefacts, but I didn't find if painful or annoying. Nevertheless, I find this is an unnecessary gimmick, so m...
|
No Blumenhofer, no Duevel, no Martion, no Odeon.Not a horn, but no Analysis either.Listen to the Goebel if you are interested in injection.I won't be there this year....
|
Romy, have you not seen the Duevel horns? 360 dispersion.Not sure I spelled that correctly; I might be thinking of the beer...It's easier than 48 or 64 tweeters arranged multicells fashion:-OcheersPS ...
|
Titanium diaphragm drivers that are completely free of the titanium nastiness (you can believe me, I usually show strong allergic reactions to it) are the Eighteensound drivers with titanium nitride coating. I heard one in the Duevel Sirius....
|
I feel like i want a line array of lowThers with random graininess applied to their paper membrane as my oops channel! I would want the strings to have the texture of aged beef when it is cooked "aller/retour" (french alwys use food metaphors.).Serio...
|
Romy, I agree that it is not necessary to spend that amount of money to get good sounding speakers. But in the real life situation you'll have to pay for design, quality, manufacturing and of course... good sound. Let's take the Tannoy Westminster Ro...
|
[quote user="vuki"]Hi,Mr. Hiraga said (and it's also in the promo-flyer) that he uses modified GreatPlainsAudio coaxial, although the one in the speakers that were playing music looked more like original Altec 604 (because of the multicell horn). So,...
|
[quote user="manisandher"]Thanks for all the suggestions. As it happens, there were no exhibitors at the Flemings Hotel this year. But I did pop into the Stax stall before listening to anything else.[/quote]The Hifi Deluxe was in the Le Meridien.http...
|
In this case something like 5khz to 15khz -- only for the tweeter and only for DELAY. However, if the cellular midrange horns have smooth coverage above 5khz, all the better. But I have no experience with them - maybe they sound good to 8khz....Of co...
|
|
|
|
All context of this site except the Forum's posts
Copyright © Roman Bessnow 2004-2024
All messages within the Site’s Forum Copyright © by
authors of the posts
|
Last 24-hours posts: |
3 |
|
|
|
Total human visitors: |
43,285,191 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Capricornus, Samuel Friedr»
|
Gade, Niels Vilhelm (22 Fe»
|
Fibich, Zdenek (21 Decembe»
|
Coates, Eric (27 August 18»
|
Champagne, Claude (27 May »
|
Nassi, Thomas (2 March 189»
|
Zappa, Frank (21 December »
|
Henneman, Ig (21 December »
|
Camilleri, William (21 Dec»
|
Zagar, Peter (21 December »
|
|
|
|
|