Fig.15 Meridian DSP5000, step response on tweeter axis at 50" (5ms time window, 30kHz bandwidth).
Other than the tweeter resonance,…
Fig.15 Meridian DSP5000, step response on tweeter axis at 50" (5ms time window, 30kHz bandwidth).
Other than the tweeter resonance,…
For logistic reasons, I measured only the Center version of the DSP6000. However, as this model differs from the side version only in the angle of the head-unit's sidewalls, this set of measured data should be representative of all three speakers.
The DSP6000 appeared to be around 0.5dB more sensitive than the DSP5000 with the same noise signal at -12dBFS and a volume setting of "70." The difference is inconsequential. The balance averaged across a 30 degree horizontal window on the tweeter axis (fig.18) was almost as flat as the DSP5000's…
They say you never forget your first time, and that's certainly true of my first experience of the Meridian Reference 800 player ($17,000-$19,000) and Reference 861 preamplifier-processor (also $17,000-$19,000), reported on in the February 2000 issue. As it was also my first exposure to multichannel sound—in the context of a full Meridian system including their DSP6000 and DSP5000 powered speakers, no less—I was deeply impressed.
Now I can look back and see what I missed. I…
Which is why I suggested to John Atkinson that JMlab's Mezzo Utopia would make a good subject for my first Stereophile loudspeaker…
The slim tweeter baffle is made of solid Tauari hardwood and looks similar to the side panels, while the upper and lower…
Laura tells me she's heard through a mutual friend that I have a high-end music system and write for Stereophile. Her husband, Ted, loved the magazine.
Ted, she says, died a decade ago, at 60. She recounts how, a few months later, she met up with someone to hand over many boxes of old…