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MSRP:
$ 1795.00
Precision molded tweeter diffuser to give extremely even dispersion
Direct coupled bass without
Precision molded tweeter diffuser to give extremely even dispersion
Direct coupled bass without crossover (three years of development) to give perfect phase response and total control of the cone movement by the amplifier
Pairs matched to +-0.5dB
Stereophile "Class B Restricted LF" loudspeaker
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Rating Reviewed by: tim ward(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date October 16, 2002Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 1 of 5
Price Paid:
$1399.00
from The Right Note, Bath Summary: I have Step SLEs in yew. they are truly exceptional little speakers. their size belies the room-filling sound (my listening room is at least 7m by 5m). they have a wonderfully broad soundstage and pinpoint imaging. Clarity is a real strength, treble is excellent, midrange veers towards the lean but is nevertheless entirely satisfactory, and bass is condiderably better than one has a right to expect (though I do also use an audio physic Luna subwoofer). The set-up is crucial, and putting them along the long wall of a room works much better. mine are about 3.5m apart, closer ruins the effect. they really do disappear. they are very revealing of source inadeqaucies and probably do need more current than my 35wpc valve amp can provide, especially with pink floyd and the like. Beautifully finished, they are even quite domestically acceptable. Strengths: Imaging, soundstage, clarity. very classy veneered finishes, excellent build quality Weaknesses: fussy about position. the stands are hopelessly unstable but I bought some old wrought iron 15lb weights to rest on the frame bottoms which hasnt adversely affected the sound and means that the dog or the children cant topple them.
I gather they arent being made any more, though a new, much more expensive standmounter (the Brilon) is soon to be released. A pity, hard to think what ive tried at the price point that comes even close. Similar Products Used: Moved from Proac Studio 100 (warmer, more prominient and perhaps more appropachable midrange, but for treble, bass, imaging, clarity the Proacs didnt come close. I tried loads of others including Neat
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Rating Reviewed by: Peter Jones(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date December 28, 2000Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 2 of 5 Summary: (I have the Step SLE's in a beautiful dark Mahogany finish.) When you get them positioned correctly (which does take a bit of fiddling), they produce a remarkable sound for their tiny dimensions. They sound super sweet with vocal music and when cranked up a bit they really rock too, producing a remarkably good amount of nicely controlled bass. The depth of bass extension is, compared to their big brothers slightly lacking, but in a smallish room and positioned not too far from the listener, they produce a very satisfying result. I'd rather trade off extension against accuracy and tightness any day...
The revelation for me was adding the Audio Physic Luna subwoofer to the mix... the deep bass was there but not "in your face", the soundstage opened up in a remarkably 3 dimensional way, and each instrument and performer, particularly in classical recordings, became pinpointable.
Partnered with at least 50 watt amp (they aren't very sensitive), a good musical subwoofer and in a normal sized room, you will not be dissapointed. Strengths: Beautiful clear midrange, sounds fantastic with vocal music. Punchy attack and tightly controlled bass. Weaknesses: Very unstable stands. Lacks real deep bass. Relatively fussy about positioning.
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Rating Reviewed by: Thomas Schafbauer(Unregistered User)
( an Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date January 28, 1999Overall Rating
3 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
4.00 votes
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Review 3 of 5 Summary: I listened to the Steps with a Krell KAV500i and Krell CD player. The boxes have good bass for their size, but overemphasized. Highs were OK. Imaging was not good at all in that setup, very blurry. I would not buy them, there are better ones for the money.
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Rating Reviewed by: Alan(Unregistered User)
( an Audiophile)
Review Date September 17, 1998Overall Rating
4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 4 of 5 Summary: Steps are very fun to listen to. Very lively great staging if a bit small but they disappear. Good bass from a small speaker. I also owm ProAc One SC's which are more open and accurate in the mids to my ears and play with a but more solidity a higher levels. The ProAcs need good tubes and quality CD player. ProAc's also take forever to break-in, no bs here, my One SC's were too bright at first, but now 3 months of cranking has almost completely mellowed them out, almost too laid back on some stuff. Jay's Audiolad gear probably played into his opnion on the One Sc's, I had the Audiolab integrated for about two weeks, it was a disappointment with the ProAc's, replaced with an Anthem 40 watt tube and magic! Anyway, the back to the Steps, great little speaker but not as good as the One Sc overall.
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Rating Reviewed by: Jay Ma(Unregistered User)
( an Audiophile)
Review Date June 12, 1998Overall Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.86 of 5,
7.00 votes
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Review 5 of 5 Summary: The version I have is Step SLE ( biwire, better cross network, more expensive). I used to have Thiel CS1.5 and ProAc 1SC. I like Step SLE better! Great image and sound stage, detailed and natural sounding, not as bright as Thiel and ProAc. With audiophile CDs, they sound terrific, and unlike ProAc, they still sound very good with less perfect CDs. System: Audiolab 8000CD, 8000S, AudioQuest Ruby interconnect, Nordost Supper Flatline biwire.
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