Hathor Acoustik Captures the Feeling of Music

An important part of the speaker’s sound, Allair explained, is its use of specially made Scan-Speak paper cone drive units. “Harmonics are essential to recognizing the sound of an instrument in a room,” said Allair, “and, for me, paper is the best material for achieving proper harmonics.” In addition, Allair avoids using MDF for his cabinets, saying that MDF mostly works to “absorb harmonics;” instead, he and his design partner, Pierre Murray, have found that Russian Birch Plywood works best to preserve music’s natural tone. Twelve layers of this material are carefully formed and angled to produce a three-dimensional soundstage, while outboard crossovers are employed in order to eliminate internal vibrations and electromagnetic interference.
Having spent 15 years designing loudspeakers, Allair strives to obtain a holistic, balanced sound. Reaching a point where “all the music is good” is more important to Allair than optimizing any particular sonic parameter. The speaker should produce “the feeling of the music,” whether it be Rammstein or Mahler or Beck. Clearly, Allair and Murray are music lovers first.
Among other things, we listened to “It’s All In Your Mind” from Beck’s wonderful Sea Change, and when Beck sang, “I wanted to be / wanted to be / wanted to be a good friend,” it sounded right as rain; and I was reminded of home, and I held in my mind the picture of a beautiful woman, and I really could have cried.
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