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Review NaN of
, from Oklahoma City, OK, Oklahoma
Price Paid:
$350.00
from Ebay Summary: I love these speakers. I use these speakers for both mixing and casual listening. They are revealing, very accurate through the midrange, very dynamic, and clean. The sound is fairly neutral. The sound stage is exceptional, probably unbeatable at this price range, especially if you use tube electronics. They are easy to place, and have a wide sweet spot.
The cabinet is unusual. I drilled holes in it to attach speaker stands, and the debris was like soft wood fiber, nothing like you get when you drill into MDF. There didn’t seem to be a binding agent. It seems like they took long, fine wood fiber and pressed it under high pressure. This make for a very well damped cabinet.
The very highest frequencies, above about 15KHz, and the lowest frequencies, below about 50 hz, are missing. They have slightly excessive energy between about 80 to 160 Hz. So, you have to adjust your ears for this.
They have another shortcoming that can be compensated for by learning the speakers’ sound. All Tannoy concentrics use a horn tweeter. Horn tweeters have resonances, and these have one at 3.1KHz. The literature says that all horn speakers need notch filters at their dominant resonances but, notch filters distort sound. Tannoy must feel that they have reduced the contribution of the resonance in their tweeter enough to get by without a notch filter. However, on some source material the sound is a bit bright. I especially notice it on some female vocals such as Natalie Cole, and Diana Krall. When they hit certain high notes their voices leap out of the speaker. If you are not careful, you could end up with a muddy mix if you attempt to overcome the brightness by warming up the sound. The frequency bump between 80 and 160 Hz is probably there to help compensate for the brightness.
If you are mixing acoustic music, and or vocals, if you want to hear exactly what your instruments sound like, where they are in the sound field, and what your reverb and special effects sound like, then these speakers will help you do that. If you are mixing dance or rock, these speakers may not work for you because of their frequency limitations. Strengths: Neutrality, dynamics, sound staging Weaknesses: Frequency extremes missing, warm in lower midrange, a bit bright around 3 KHz Similar Products Used: Alesis Monitor One, Mackie HR824, Mackie SRM450
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