The 2+2's magic extended well past voices. I was particularly taken by the woodwinds' sound in Charles Munch and the Orchestre de Paris's…
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Description: One-way, crossoverless, stand-mounted loudspeaker. Drive-units: four 3", proprietary, aluminum alloy-cone units (two fire forward, two fire rearward); one 6" passive radiator (fires to the side facing the other speaker). Cabinet: 13-layer Baltic Birch with CNC-machined aluminum front and rear plinths. Nominal impedance: 4 ohms. In-room sensitivity: 90dB/2.83V/m. Maximum continuous output per pair: 110dB. Maximum RMS continuous power per speaker: 100W.
Dimensions: 14.5" (368mm) H by 7.875" (200mm) W by 10.25" (260mm) D. Weight: 16.5 lbs (7.5kg).…
Analog Sources: Spiral Groove SG-2 turntable & Centroid tonearm; Triplanar Precision Mk.VII tonearm; VPI HR-X turntable & tonearm; Lyra Titan i, Grado Signature Reference cartridges.
Digital Sources: Primare CD31, Vincent C-60 CD players.
Preamplification: Sutherland PhD, Phono Block phono preamplifiers; Sutherland Direct, Placette Active line stages.
Power Amplifiers: VTL MB750 Signature, Mark Levinson No.20.6.
Loudspeakers: Wilson Audio Specialties Sophia 2, Castle Severn, Harbeth P3ESR.
Interconnects & Speaker Cables:…
I used DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone to measure the Audience ClairAudient 2+2's frequency response in the farfield. For the nearfield and room responses, I used an Earthworks QTC-40. The ClairAudient 2+2's sensitivity was average, at an estimated 88dB(B)/2.83V/m, which is less than the specified 90dB. Its impedance (fig.1) dropped below 4 ohms for most of the midrange and treble and below the passive radiator resonance, with a minimum value of 3.5 ohms between 570 and 1100Hz and 3.4 ohms below 20Hz. Fortunately, the electrical phase…
Description: Floorstanding, two-way loudspeaker. Drive-unit: 6.5" aluminum-sandwich–cone woofer with a coaxial 1" aluminum-dome tweeter. Frequency response: 47Hz–20kHz, –3dB, 48Hz–20kHz, ±2dB. Phase response: ±10° minimum. Sensitivity: 87dB/2.8V/m, true anechoic. Impedance: 4 ohms nominal, 3 ohms minimum. Recommended amplification: 30–200W.
Dimensions: 40.5" H (1027mm) by 8.4" (213mm) W by 11.7" (296mm) D. Weight: 50 lbs (22.7kg).
Finishes: Natural Cherry, Dark Cherry, Black Ash real-wood veneers.
Serial Numbers Of Units Reviewed: 41 & 42.
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Digital Sources: Theta Miles CD player via S/PDIF output; Benchmark DAC1 & ">DAC1 HDR D/A converters; Bel Canto DAC3.5VB D/A converter and Bel Canto CD2 CD player with Bel Canto VB-1 power supply; Sony Vaio laptop computer running J-River audio file player.
Power Amplifiers: Rogue Audio M180, Plinius SA-103.
Loudspeakers: Revel Performa F30, Atlantic Technology AT-1, Thiel SmartSub SS1 subwoofer with PX05 passive crossover.
Cables: Digital: Stereovox HDVX coaxial, Silver Sonic D-110 AES/EBU. Interconnect: Sain Line Systems Pure balanced…
I measured the Thiel SCS4T's frequency response in the farfield with DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone. For the nearfield and room responses I used an Earthworks QTC-40, which has a small enough diameter not to interfere with the flow of air in the speaker's reflex ports.
The SCS4T's sensitivity was slightly above average, at an estimated 89dB(B)/2.83V/m, which is higher than the specified 87dB. Its electrical impedance is shown in fig.1. As is typical for a Thiel design, the impedance is relatively low, ranging between 3 and 5.8…