New Divin Comtesse

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New member of the Divin family debuts at Munich High End show May 9 2024
 

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03rd May 2024 HIGH END
Patented Loudspeakers & Cables made in Germany
®
We at Göbel High End are happy to unveil, our new ultra high end small sized floor standing
loudspeaker Divin Comtesse.
The exclusive world premiere of our Divin Comtesse will be at the Munich High End show 2024,
which will take place from 9th - 12th May 2024 in the MOC Munich. We are happy to warmly
welcome you in our room E115 Atrium 4.1
Since a long time we were working on a new smaller sized floor standing loudspeaker model within
our Divin line in order to address clients with smaller/narrower rooms, which are looking for the best
possible loudspeaker solution for their setup. And we accomplished to transform the awesome one of
a kind sound qualities, the outstanding and unique technologies and design properties of our Divin
loudspeaker series into a smaller footprint. The Divin Comtesse is a proud member of the Divin series
and we didn’t save on any qualities at all.
As every single product from Göbel High End, the new Divin Comtesse is a product of the finest
German engineering, executed with absolute passion in all details and completely produced to the
pinnacle of perfection in Germany.
We make all these efforts, so every Göbel High End loudspeaker / subwoofer and every Göbel High
End cable have the ultimate benchmark sound quality paired with unconditional reliability and the
minimum possible tolerances.
Our goal is to really bring music alive! That is, and always has been the passion behind all our efforts,
researches and technologies:
To manufacture real statement products, which bring the ultimate real emotional music experience!
Expect the ultimate!
Specifications
Principle: 3-Way, high sensitivity, symmetrical bass reflex loudspeaker
Driver: 1 pcs. Göbel® High End proprietary long throw bass chassis (8 inch), 1 pcs.
Göbel® High End proprietary midrange chassis (8 inch), 1 pcs. significantly
improved Mundorf AMT coupled over a massive aluminum wave guide with a
proprietary curve progression
Enclosure: acoustically optimized, constrained-layer damping, with internal extensive
bracings, tropical room proof, resin bounded composite board
with max. 50mm wall thickness
Standard finish: real piano lacquer black, aluminum parts in black ultra matt soft touch
with silver brushed aluminum high lights.
Any finish is possible on customer request!
Sensitivity: 89 dB / 1W / 1m
Frequency response: 28 - 28.000 Hz
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Impedance minimum: 3,3 Ohm at 100 Hz
Dimensions: 100cm (H) x 30,5cm (W) x 45cm (D)
Weight: 75 kg without packaging
Packaging: professional flight case for easy setup and max protection
 
So after spending a few hectic days at MOC and listening to mostly mediocre sound it was a pleasure to hear a few systems that sounding like music to me. I didn’t have to participate much this year I guess my “talents “ lol as a di jay were not required. I won’t mention what I thought was bad however I heard a few very good sounding systems at the time i attended the rooms . This all changes depending on when you arrive and of course the musical selections.
I and may be prejudiced because i import the products was very happy with the new Comtesse powered by Pilium ekectonics with the Wadax studio player . This is a real world sized speaker and in today’s world a reasonably priced pair of speakers.
I enjoyed the Wadax room with Shunyata wiring, ARC new Reference amp and Magico speakers .Brandon did a wonderful job making it sing.
on recommendation I tracked down the Lorenzo speaker room
and went and had a listen . I don’t know the gear other than they had some tube amps, some Nagra items and an SAT table . This sounded quite good and was an enjoyable 20-30 minutes .
I enjoyed The Wilson - Benesch set up and Luke was kind enough to play some music I was familiar with.
I’m sure I may have missed some others but mostly I heard a lot of thumpy bass that was disjointed and some screech filled demo’s.
This to sad as the Industry really needs to do better on many fronts as all the parties have a part.
This is a subject for elsewhere . To everyone I ran into from WBF see you at a show somewhere my next one eill
be Capfest in November
Peace out !
 
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In the above post #7, that snake fest of cables is what was driving the rig in the Zensati room. I was interested in learning more about those cables because they were also being used in the Lorenzo room. They are Zensati's top of the line series called #X. I believe the topology is copper with gold plate and copper with silver plate but I couldn't quite follow the exacxt explanation of the Italian gentleman who explained it to me. I can however read, and when I saw the retail price was about 25K Euros for a 1.5m PC, I realized that the cables pictured above tops out at around 400K. I then looked around for a chair to faint in.
 
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In the above post #7, that snake fest of cables is what was driving the rig in the Zensati room. I was interested in learning more about those cables because they were also being used in the Lorenzo room. They are Zensati's top of the line series called #X. I believe the topology is copper with gold plate and copper with silver plate but I couldn't quite follow the exacxt explanation of the Italian gentleman who explained it to me. I can however read, and when I saw the retail price was about 25K Euros for a 1.5m PC, I realized that the cables pictured above tops out at around 400K. I then looked around for a chair to faint in.

When I had the Martin Logans I did have the 20k Zensati speaker cable on demo. NLF days
 
In the above post #7, that snake fest of cables is what was driving the rig in the Zensati room. I was interested in learning more about those cables because they were also being used in the Lorenzo room. They are Zensati's top of the line series called #X. I believe the topology is copper with gold plate and copper with silver plate but I couldn't quite follow the exacxt explanation of the Italian gentleman who explained it to me. I can however read, and when I saw the retail price was about 25K Euros for a 1.5m PC, I realized that the cables pictured above tops out

In the above post #7, that snake fest of cables is what was driving the rig in the Zensati room. I was interested in learning more about those cables because they were also being used in the Lorenzo room. They are Zensati's top of the line series called #X. I believe the topology is copper with gold plate and copper with silver plate but I couldn't quite follow the exacxt explanation of the Italian gentleman who explained it to me. I can however read, and when I saw the retail price was about 25K Euros for a 1.5m PC, I realized that the cables pictured above tops out at around 400K. I then looked around for a chair to faint
When audio shows become the equivalent of which deli can pile the most pastrami between two slices of bread I think it’s time to stop and call that behavior out!
I can’t but i will say it exists ! I don’t know these wires and have no comment about their performance but this display IMO is just rediculous.
 
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nice video of the Gobel factory and the MOC event
 
Coming November 8th at Capital Audio Fest will be the US Show premier of the new Divin Comptesse. We are in the Jackson suite, as usual, with Riviera Audio Labs electronics, the new Wadax Studio Player ( also a US show premier) a first for us with Shunyata and thier new X sries power cords and cables and power conditioning, We will have representatives thier from all of these companies and expect to have a great sounding room. If you are at the show please come say hello and take a listen.
 
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It’s here!
 
I really liked the new Divine Comtesse. They are definitely worthy competitors to Stenheim in terms of sound and presentation, and probably the closest in sound to them among modern speakers. With tube amplifiers, the speakers were distinguished by a large-scale and rich timbres presentation with almost ideal dynamics.

 

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