Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker System

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker System

I first became familiar with Israeli speaker manufacturer Morel, founded in 1975, back in the late 1970s, when they had a drive-unit plant in the UK. Their drivers have always been well-respected—I was mightily impressed with a sample of their T33 1" soft-dome tweeter when I had the opportunity to measure it a decade or so ago—so when I heard their Octwin 5.2 dual-speaker system at the 2002 CEDIA conference, I asked for a pair for review.

Morel
US distributor: Jason Scott Distributing
8816 Patton Road
Wyndmoor, PA 19038
(800) MOREL-14
www.morel.co.il

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker Specifications

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker Specifications

I first became familiar with Israeli speaker manufacturer Morel, founded in 1975, back in the late 1970s, when they had a drive-unit plant in the UK. Their drivers have always been well-respected—I was mightily impressed with a sample of their T33 1" soft-dome tweeter when I had the opportunity to measure it a decade or so ago—so when I heard their Octwin 5.2 dual-speaker system at the 2002 CEDIA conference, I asked for a pair for review.

Morel
US distributor: Jason Scott Distributing
8816 Patton Road
Wyndmoor, PA 19038
(800) MOREL-14
www.morel.co.il

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker Page 2

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker Page 2

I first became familiar with Israeli speaker manufacturer Morel, founded in 1975, back in the late 1970s, when they had a drive-unit plant in the UK. Their drivers have always been well-respected—I was mightily impressed with a sample of their T33 1" soft-dome tweeter when I had the opportunity to measure it a decade or so ago—so when I heard their Octwin 5.2 dual-speaker system at the 2002 CEDIA conference, I asked for a pair for review.

Morel
US distributor: Jason Scott Distributing
8816 Patton Road
Wyndmoor, PA 19038
(800) MOREL-14
www.morel.co.il

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker

Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker

I first became familiar with Israeli speaker manufacturer Morel, founded in 1975, back in the late 1970s, when they had a drive-unit plant in the UK. Their drivers have always been well-respected—I was mightily impressed with a sample of their T33 1" soft-dome tweeter when I had the opportunity to measure it a decade or so ago—so when I heard their Octwin 5.2 dual-speaker system at the 2002 CEDIA conference, I asked for a pair for review.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

From the October issue, John Atkinson gets acquainted with the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?942">Morel Octwin 5.2M loudspeaker</A>, noting, "Once you become accustomed to its admittedly weird looks, it is actually visually appealing and has a small footprint in the listening room." But there's something about the Morel's sound that causes JA to raise an eyebrow.

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In the October issue of <I>Stereophile</I>, Jon Iverson comments, "When disco hit, it sure sucked." So what do you think: was the music known as disco ever worth the vinyl it was pressed on? Has it aged well or not?

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