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Description: Two-way, stand-mounted, sealed-box loudspeaker. Drive-units: 0.75" (19mm) aluminum-dome tweeter, 4.5" (110mm) polypropylene-cone woofer; both units are magnetically shielded for use in close proximity to a TV set or monitor. Crossover frequency: 3.5kHz. Crossover slopes: third-order, 18dB/octave. Frequency response: 80Hz–20kHz ±3dB at 1m; –6dB at 68Hz. Sensitivity: 82.5dB/W/m (2.83V). Nominal impedance: 6 ohms. Amplifier requirements: greater than 20W. Power handling: 45W program.
Dimensions: 12" (305mm) H by 7.4" (188mm) W by 6.7" (170mm) D.…
Power amplifiers were either a pair of Mark Levinson No.20.6 monoblocks or a YBA 2 HC, while the preamplifier was either the Melos SHA-1 headphone amplifier used as a line-stage, the YBA 2, or the Audio Research LS2B. A Mod Squad Phono Drive EPS amplified LP signals from a Linn Sondek/Cirkus/Trampolin/Lingo/Ekos/Arkiv setup sitting on an ArchiDee table. Digital source was variously a Theta DS Pro Generation III, a Counterpoint DA-10 with UltraAnalog DAC module, a Mark Levinson No.35, or the new Sonic Frontiers SFD-2, all driven by a Mark Levinson No.31…
Fig.1 shows the Harbeth's impedance magnitude and phase. Apart from dropping to 4 ohms in the upper bass, the value stays reasonably high, implying not too demanding an amplifier load. The sealed box is tuned to 68Hz, a little lower than the LS3/5a; the speaker is fractionally less sensitive. Note the wrinkles in the amplitude trace at 340Hz and 33kHz: the former indicates a cabinet resonance at that frequency; the latter is the tweeter's primary resonance, well up out of harm's way.
Fig.1 Harbeth HL-P3, electrical impedance (solid) and phase (…
The HL-3P-ES2 ($1595/pair, stands required) is Harbeth's drop-in replacement for the BBC's LS3/5a broadcast monitor (see The Fifth Element," October 2002 and JA's recent essay on the LS3/5a). Stands were the Sound Organisation's sturdy, affordable, 24"-high Z570s, a bargain at $245/pair. Walter Swanbon of Harbeth's US importer, Fidelis, graciously hand-delivered the HL-3P-ES2s and set them up, using some Mortite I had on hand. After hearing about an hour's worth of music, Walter pronounced himself satisfied with the…
I reviewed the original version of this minimonitor in December 1993, and John Marks commented very favorably on the sound of the ES-2 version in October 2005.
A sealed-box two-way, the HL-P3ES-2 (footnote 1) uses two magnetically shielded drivers: a 5.5" (110mm) plastic-cone woofer and a 0.75" (19mm) ferrofluid-cooled aluminum-dome tweeter, the latter protected by gold-colored wire mesh. Both units are rabbeted into the veneered front baffle, which, unlike the BBC LS3/5a's, is not set into the cabinet.…
Digital Sources: Classé cdp-202 DVD/CD player, Ayre C-5xe universal player; Mark Levinson No.30.6, Benchmark DAC 1 D/A processors; Slim Devices Squeezebox WiFi music processor with Apple Mac mini running OSX for media storage.
Preamplifiers: Mark Levinson No.326S, Audio Research Reference 3, Ayre K-5xe.
Power Amplifiers: Mark Levinson No.33H monoblocks, Halcro dm38.Loudspeakers: Revel Ultima Studio, Era Design 4, PSB Alpha B1, Rogers LS3/5a (1978 samples), Stirling LS3/5a (2006 samples).
Cables: Digital: Kimber Illuminations Orchid AES/EBU…
The HL-P3ES-2 was slightly more sensitive than the LS3/5a, at an estimated 83.5dB(B)/2.83V/m, close to the specified 83dB. However, its plot of impedance magnitude and electrical phase angle against frequency (fig.1) revealed it to be a more demanding load, with a minimum value of 3.9 ohms at 165Hz and a combination of 6 ohms and –42° phase angle at 100Hz. (The specification describes it as a nominal 6 ohm load.) The peak of 21.5 ohms at 63.5Hz indicates that the tuning frequency of the sealed enclosure is significantly lower than the Stirling LS3/5a's 81Hz. The…
There is irrefutable evidence of a different…
When Dr. Grinder had gone, Mr. Bumble placed a call to Mr. Rosy, chief executive of Avian Acoustics, maker of the Peregrine loudspeakers.
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