True. I will not call my self audiophile, but I love the journey without the need to reach the destination. All things from cartridges to speakers I find interesting.Hi Hiten
You are welcome any time. I always believe everyone hears differently so its best that each person form their own opinions. Also people, depending at what stage of the audiophile journey they are in, look for different things
Oh! I see. Let me understand so mids were given more linearity and since lows would suffer they compensated it with little bigger driver size. Ofcourse mechanically since these are full range speakers. Cool.Presently on my Rethm Saadhanas, i cross over at about 50 hz. With the new ones he said i will need to cross over at about 130Hz. This means the new single driver will handle less of the lower frequencies as compared to the Lowther, thus probably allowing it be more linear. Also efficiency of the new speaker has gone up to 100 db from the previous 98 db
Hi Anilva,
Infact i just spoke to Jacob post yours and iaudios comment. Jacob said it was as fast as the Lowther and more musical with better high frequency extension.
Hi Hiten
You are welcome any time. I always believe everyone hears differently so its best that each person form their own opinions. Also people, depending at what stage of the audiophile journey they are in, look for different things
Hi anilva
Thanks for the concern. Very difficult to take a call on these things unless one hears them in one's own system. I have taken many blind calls. Most of them have worked. Hope this one works too.
Hi Dr Bass
Over the years i have realised that each system sounds different at different places. I guess there are too many factors. Hence i go more by user opinions, take a call on whether to buy, and then figure out how to make it work at my place. One important thing i have learnt is to be very patient and give the component time to break in before taking a call. Also whenever one changes any component or even a cable, slight adjustments to the speaker position may be required. Many ignore this.