Gallo Acoustics Dué Inwall Speakers

Gallo Acoustics Dué Inwall Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Frequency Response: 80Hz to 40Khz
  • Sensitivity: 89 dB/w 2.8v (1m)
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Power Handling: 100 Watts
  • Driver: 2x3" full range
  • Tweeter: 180 degree CDT

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 22, 2005]
maestroji
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Strengths: Minimum space encraochment. Rich, realisitic rendering of music particularly chamber music(solos, duos,quartets, etc. - piano, violin, cellos, etc)and Lieder.

Weakness:

Weaknesses: A tad lack of depth-imaging. Definite need of a sub-woofer to augment low frequencies when the music contains lower frequency sounds.

History : I have been using planar loudspeakers (Magneplanars, Martin Logans, QUADs) for no less than 20 years with great satisfaction. Up till last November I was using the MG 3.6s with immense delight. While the planars sounded grand in my earlier listening room measuring 18ft. x 28ft. they became physically dominating in my present 11ft. x 13ft. listening room particularly with connecting cables running all over the room. In October I decided to give up the 3.6s and choose the smaller NFR 630s. However by chance I stumbled onto a short British review in the internet on the Gallo Due. What attracted me most was the wall mounting potential of the Dues besides their diminutive size. I ordered a pair from an ad on Audiogon, paid USD180 for shipping and a further USD150 for customs tax and within 3 hours of receiving the speakers I had them mounted on the wall, 7ft. apart and 2ft. from the wall-ends and set up my old REL STRATA II powered sub-woofer in parallel with the Dues and at a cross0ver frequency of 63hz. Performance : The days of listening following the installation were disappointing, particularly after the years of enjoying the sound of the 3.6s. However after 1 month the sound began to improve and after 2 months it became superb. Whether the music was chamber, orchestral or opera it got one totally involved, with no sense of listening-fatigue but with rich, realistic rendering of all types of (classical) music. Truly magnificent. I do not miss the MG3.6s anymore. Associated Equipment : Audio Research CDT1 CD transport, Audio Research DAC1 converter, Audio Research LS3 preamp, Audio Research D115 MK.II power amplifier, Siltech digital interconnect, Madrigal analogue interconnects and Audioquest Speaker cables.

Similar Products Used:

Not too similar products used: Magneplanar 3.6s, Quad 63s, Lowther PM7s, Goodman Axiom 80s and Altec Lansing X19s.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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