No, I do not say thatWait , what ! Are you saying better bass is from toobs over SS ..?
No, I do not say thatWait , what ! Are you saying better bass is from toobs over SS ..?
Cessaro was not good yesterday but today it was better. I asked Ralph about that and the answer was the speaker is new (no break-in) and it needs over 200 hours time.
I also think most rooms were better today (sunday).
It seems the AC quality and system warm-up is the key
they show 'peak' watts and hold it for 8 seconds. and they can be trusted. my 97db, 7ohm Evolution Acoustics MM7 passive main tower's are on '0' a majority of the time. particularly robust music takes me to 7-10 watts or so. with analog played loud i do see peaks above 100 watts to low 200's. horns, strong vocals, drum whacks. digital relatively smears the peaks and so the read out is lower. i see other peak difference anomalies from time to time that are very profound speaking to the actual differences of media.
but the first watt of the 468's is very fine. my bass towers are active below 50 hz.
There may be to come , Unfortunately Moiz was unable to attend the show this year and amongst other manufacturers systems would have covered the Aries Cerat room producing his usual very high quality audio videos , which imho , are the next best to actually being there for a YouTube reference library :Any videos on the improved sound ..?
I wouldnt say they are an offender on sensitivity - here are the Stereophile measurements on the Alumine 3:
JA also notes they present a "relatively easy load." They aren't horn like efficiency but aren't designed to be.
Completely true of course, so it's a matter of what suits your preferences best.
Many audiophiles are so used to the over-damped characteristics of typical high-end speakers that they seem to have lost the ability to recognize 'natural sound'.
Natural sound is related to efficiency and materials a.o.
JA does not say that they are a relatively easy load throughout. Here is the relevant paragraph:
Stenheim specifies the Alumine Three's nominal impedance as 8 ohms. I found that the impedance reaches a minimum value of 3 ohms between 38Hz and 41Hz, but the magnitude (fig.1, solid trace) lies above 6 ohms for most of the audioband. The electrical phase angle (dashed trace) is generally low, but the EPDR (footnote 2 [resistive load]) drops to 1.5 ohms at 35Hz and to 2.3 ohms between 152Hz and 170Hz; otherwise, it remains between 4 ohms and 12 ohms in the midrange and above. Other than in the low bass and in that narrow region in the lower midrange, this speaker is a relatively easy load.
That all sounds like a no-no for a low to medium powered tube amp to me.
A low powered SS amp might do better on these speakers.
Sounded good today. Found another unknown 2-way that used an 8 inch Supravox and gold plated aluminum done from Audax that really sang. The Supravox was run full range rolling off at 8khz. Great sounding small floor stander.Recognizable comments from Marty.
It's pretty easy to see why he likes the Lorenzo speakers.
Superior sounding woofers from Supravox:
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Their waveguides are inspired by the JBL PT-series, virtually eliminating any horn signature.
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Just So !It's also great to be able to speak to many of the designers themselves, understand the engineering principles, and their passion for hifi and music. For me this is what makes Munich special.
Because their marketing blurb suggests low losses.Why would you expect sensitivity to be high ..?
The best thing about Munich is getting home and listening to your own system to remind you that taking time and care to build a system in tune with your room and tastes is worth its weight in gold!
True, but I suspect Munich has way more money thrown at it than any other show, with the intent of wowing the audience!You can say that about any show, and yes, I concur!
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