"No, they're CombiComs ($40/pair). Terminate the wire to the end-piece and you can then screw in a pressure sleeve or spade lug." Good contact, good copper, good idea.
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"We all ripped our CDs to computer 8 years ago," Rob said. "That was easy—everything else about the experience was a nightmare. Who relates to lists? We decided we needed a graphic, touchscreen controlled interface that worked seamlessly with no user effort. That's what Sooloos is all about."
"Oh yes, we couldn't stand compression, so it had to work with FLAC—and if we weren't using compression, then sound quality mattered, so no fans and…
Driven by an Audio Aero SACD player and the Convergent Audio Technology's SL1 Ultimate Mk. II preamp and JL2 Signature power amps, the Emperors sounded quite regal. We suspect they…
My hearing must have stopped at that point—or else I couldn't make any sense of what Roy had said. "Say again?"
"They cost $250 each." Pause. "You know me, I'm cheap. I'd never even consider them, except they work…
Had Proac gone to a sealed-box enclosure? Then my eagle eyes bespied a slight elevation of the cabinet off the plinth. I reached down to check—and yes! There was a downfiring port.
Of course, Jon Iverson caught me in the almost proctological examination position.
"We think it's the combination of great loudspeakers and well-built electronics," he answered diplomatically.
"And maybe the new Proac speaker cables," Proac's Richard Gerberg added.
"And that, of course," Stanwick said diplomatically.
The flagship Excellence 5 ($5995/pair) has an extremely rigid front baffle, SEAS drivers (1" silk dome, two 5" midrange, and two 8" woofers) are from SEAS, the capacitors are from Munden, and the speaker terminals are from Cardas.
The proof ain't in the ingredients, however, it's in the listening. On that level, the Excellence 5s are at least 90 proof. Jon…