Recording of January 2002: J.S. Bach: Morimur

Recording of January 2002: J.S. Bach: Morimur

<B>J.S. BACH: <I>Morimur</I></B><BR> Partita No.2 in d for Solo Violin, BWV 1004; 11 Chorales; <I>Chaconne</I> from BWV 1004 and "Auf meinen lieben Gott" realized by Helga Thoene for solo violin & four voices<BR>Christoph Poppen, baroque violin. The Hilliard Ensemble: Monika Mauch, soprano; David James, countertenor; John Potter, tenor; Gordon Jones, baritone<BR> ECM New Series 1765 (CD). 2001. Manfred Eicher, prod.; Peter Laenger, eng. DDD. TT: 61:42<BR> Performance <B>*****</B><BR> Sonics <B>*****</B>

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Measurements part 2

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Measurements part 2

Loudspeaker lore has it that a "good big'un will always beat a good small'un." But my experience has been that the traditional wisdom is often wrong. Price for price, large speakers often have larger errors compared with minimonitors, the smaller speakers offering more rigid cabinets, better-defined stereo imaging, and, because the owner can experiment with stand height, a better chance of being optimally sited in a room. So while I was as impressed as <I>Stereophile</I> reviewer Kalman Rubinson with what I heard from the floorstanding, $3500/pair Revel Performa F30 (footnote 1) when we visited the Revel facility in California's San Fernando Valley in spring 2000 (footnote 2), it was the big speaker's smaller sibling, the $2000/pair Performa M20, that caught my eye&mdash;and ear.

Revel
8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, CA 91329
(818) 830-8777
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Measurements

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Measurements

Loudspeaker lore has it that a "good big'un will always beat a good small'un." But my experience has been that the traditional wisdom is often wrong. Price for price, large speakers often have larger errors compared with minimonitors, the smaller speakers offering more rigid cabinets, better-defined stereo imaging, and, because the owner can experiment with stand height, a better chance of being optimally sited in a room. So while I was as impressed as <I>Stereophile</I> reviewer Kalman Rubinson with what I heard from the floorstanding, $3500/pair Revel Performa F30 (footnote 1) when we visited the Revel facility in California's San Fernando Valley in spring 2000 (footnote 2), it was the big speaker's smaller sibling, the $2000/pair Performa M20, that caught my eye&mdash;and ear.

Revel
8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, CA 91329
(818) 830-8777
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker A Little Silhouetto

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker A Little Silhouetto

Loudspeaker lore has it that a "good big'un will always beat a good small'un." But my experience has been that the traditional wisdom is often wrong. Price for price, large speakers often have larger errors compared with minimonitors, the smaller speakers offering more rigid cabinets, better-defined stereo imaging, and, because the owner can experiment with stand height, a better chance of being optimally sited in a room. So while I was as impressed as <I>Stereophile</I> reviewer Kalman Rubinson with what I heard from the floorstanding, $3500/pair Revel Performa F30 (footnote 1) when we visited the Revel facility in California's San Fernando Valley in spring 2000 (footnote 2), it was the big speaker's smaller sibling, the $2000/pair Performa M20, that caught my eye&mdash;and ear.

Revel
8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, CA 91329
(818) 830-8777
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Specifications

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Specifications

Loudspeaker lore has it that a "good big'un will always beat a good small'un." But my experience has been that the traditional wisdom is often wrong. Price for price, large speakers often have larger errors compared with minimonitors, the smaller speakers offering more rigid cabinets, better-defined stereo imaging, and, because the owner can experiment with stand height, a better chance of being optimally sited in a room. So while I was as impressed as <I>Stereophile</I> reviewer Kalman Rubinson with what I heard from the floorstanding, $3500/pair Revel Performa F30 (footnote 1) when we visited the Revel facility in California's San Fernando Valley in spring 2000 (footnote 2), it was the big speaker's smaller sibling, the $2000/pair Performa M20, that caught my eye&mdash;and ear.

Revel
8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, CA 91329
(818) 830-8777
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Page 3

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Page 3

Loudspeaker lore has it that a "good big'un will always beat a good small'un." But my experience has been that the traditional wisdom is often wrong. Price for price, large speakers often have larger errors compared with minimonitors, the smaller speakers offering more rigid cabinets, better-defined stereo imaging, and, because the owner can experiment with stand height, a better chance of being optimally sited in a room. So while I was as impressed as <I>Stereophile</I> reviewer Kalman Rubinson with what I heard from the floorstanding, $3500/pair Revel Performa F30 (footnote 1) when we visited the Revel facility in California's San Fernando Valley in spring 2000 (footnote 2), it was the big speaker's smaller sibling, the $2000/pair Performa M20, that caught my eye&mdash;and ear.

Revel
8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, CA 91329
(818) 830-8777
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Page 2

Revel Performa M20 loudspeaker Page 2

Loudspeaker lore has it that a "good big'un will always beat a good small'un." But my experience has been that the traditional wisdom is often wrong. Price for price, large speakers often have larger errors compared with minimonitors, the smaller speakers offering more rigid cabinets, better-defined stereo imaging, and, because the owner can experiment with stand height, a better chance of being optimally sited in a room. So while I was as impressed as <I>Stereophile</I> reviewer Kalman Rubinson with what I heard from the floorstanding, $3500/pair Revel Performa F30 (footnote 1) when we visited the Revel facility in California's San Fernando Valley in spring 2000 (footnote 2), it was the big speaker's smaller sibling, the $2000/pair Performa M20, that caught my eye&mdash;and ear.

Revel
8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, CA 91329
(818) 830-8777
www.revelspeakers.com
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