Description: Two-way acoustic-suspension bookshelf loudspeaker. Drive-units: 2" paper-cone tweeter with central dome, 9.5" paper-cone woofer. Frequency response: 33Hz–17kHz ±3dB (measured by 1975 High Fidelity Buyer's Guide). Nominal impedance: 4 ohms. Recommended minimum power: 15W.
Dimensions: 20 1/8" (515mm) H by 11 5/8" (300mm) W by 9 3/8" (240mm) D. Weight: not noted.
Serial Numbers Of Units Reviewed: S 47877, S 47106.
Price: $139.90/pair in 1972 ($668/pair in 2006 dollars).
Manufacturer: Advent Corporation, (then of) 195 Albany Street,…
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Analog Sources: VPI TNT IV turntable, Immedia RPM tonearm, Koetsu Urushi cartridge; Rega Planar 3 turntable, Syrinx PU-3 tonearm, Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood, Aurum Beta S cartridges.
Digital Sources: Lector CDP-7T, California Audio Labs Icon Mk.II Power Boss, Creek CD53 Mk.II CD players; Pioneer DV-333 DVD player.
Preamplification: Vendetta Research SCP-2D phono stage, AudioValve Eklipse line stage.
Power Amplifier: Audio Research VT100 Mk.II.
Integrated Amplifier: Creek 5350SE.
Loudspeakers: Amphion Helium2, Epos M5, Infinity Primus 150.
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I performed a complete set of measurements on the two samples of the Smaller Advent, serial nos. 47877 and 47106, the latter manufactured on October 30, 1972, according to the tweeter chassis. They were very similar, though 47106 was slightly less sensitive than 47877 as measured on the tweeter axis: 84.5dB(B)/2.83V/m vs 85.5dB(B)/2.83V/m. Both figures are 2–3dB below the average for modern speaker designs. The Advent's impedance, however, was not too demanding of current, as can be seen from the impedance graphs for 47877 (fig.1) and 47106 (fig.2). Despite the…
Unlike the problems I experienced with the first Krell KSA-250 power amplifier review sample, installation of the KBL went without a hitch. Although I preferred to place the KBL atop the stereo cabinetry, Puffin the Pouncer (a very large domestic longhair cat) seemed to enjoy sleeping on the KBL; my visions of exploding preamps in the night forced a move to a lower, less cat-able location (footnote 1). Unlike many preamps that I have owned or auditioned, the KBL's rear panel is very clearly labeled; connections can be easily accomplished with an angled dentist's mirror. The "blind…
Description: Solid-state, class-A, DC-coupled, line-level, stereo preamplifier. S/N ratio: 100dB (A-weighted). Input impedance: 10k ohms. Output impedance: 0.5 ohms. Frequency range: 0.1Hz-250kHz. Voltage swing: 65V peak-peak (23V RMS). Voltage gain: 3x (approximately 9dB).
Dimensions: 2.25" H by 19" W by 12" D (preamplifier); 2.5" H by 9" W by 12" D (power supply). Weight: 27 lbs.
Price: $4500 (1991); no longer available (2003). Approximate number of dealers: 50.
Manufacturer: Krell Industries, 35 Higgins Drive, Milford, CT 06460 (1991); Krell…
My reference system currently consists of a Theta Pro Generation II D/A processor with balanced outputs, Mark Levinson No.26 line-level preamplifier, Krell KSA-250 and Mark Levinson No.23 power amplifiers, and B&W Matrix 800 speakers. A Levinson No.23.5 power amp arrived after the KBL, and was subsequently substituted for the No.23 (the 23.5 is much better than the 23), as well as a pair of Krell MDA-300 monoblocks (a truly phenomenal amplifier!). Several CD drives were used (Krell MD-1 and Esoteric P-10, P-500, and P-2), as well as two Krell D/A converters…