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ProAc Studio 125
ProAc Studio 125
MSRP: $ 2000.00

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Reviewed by:

IGBT

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
May 9, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 1 of 20

Price Paid:  $1500.00

Summary:
the proac 125 are such a unique sounding speakers.
the first thing that amazes you is the fact these british babies are a 2 way !
it can't be ! but they are.
something about the design makes them sound full range.
the first thing that comes, if i had to sum up these speakers is :
soundstage.

a two way that gives you such soundsatge has to be unique.
three important things to do once you get them :
1- give them space (at least 40 cm from the wall)
2- give them a good if not a very good bi-wire cabels
3- if you can, class a amp

if you do that, you'll be happy hearing jazz and classic music they way you never heard before.
i know i do.....

my set :
forte 4a
meridian 561
meridian 586
jps bi wire
proac 125

Strengths:
soundstage !
details !

Weaknesses:
non.
if you place them to near to the wall they might boom a bit.
give them space.


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Reviewed by:
rich
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 11, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 2 of 20

Price Paid:  $1200.00 from audiogon

Summary:
Not going to be long winded about this. These speakers replace a pair of Klipsch Kg4's. Although the 4s are a fine speaker, they were a little to harsh for me. The Proac, as best as I can describe are warm sounding with a great soundstage. They were just what I was looking for. Bass is good, and not boomy. I do have a MX-90 which I may hook up in the future just to hear the difference. Right now the 125 just doesn't need help.

Strengths:
Used prices are reasonable, if you can find a pair.
Warm sounding with tight bass.
Looks, I suppose that means something.

Weaknesses:
None

Similar Products Used:
B&W DM640
Klipsch KG4


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Reviewed by:

otisredding

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
January 28, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.40 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Review 3 of 20

Price Paid:  $0.00 from Sound Expression, We

Summary:
I purchased my pair of S125s on runout recently and I am extremely happy with my purchase. These replaced a lovely pair of (NZ made) Image 414 floorstanders which, lovely thought they were, failed the A/B demo quite comprehensively in my listening room. The Proacs have such beautiful depth, width and height of soundstage and they also place musicians very prescisely within the mix. I am driving them with Musical Fidelity A3.2 integrated and this seems to be a perfect match. They have a wee problem with a slight boominess in the upper bass region but this can be easily sorted with careful placement and partnering with good silver or hybrid speaker cables. The Proac S125s are real giantkillers. Not a forward speaker that demands attention like so many modern boxes but a silky experience like the best of the 'old skool' British manufacturers..... I love 'em.

Strengths:
Beautiful and realistic soundstage. Realistic midrange, quite exceptional.

Weaknesses:
Slightly truncated treble extention. Forward mid-bass (tamed with good silver cables and careful placement)

Similar Products Used:
Kef Cresta 3, Image 414, Proac Tablette.


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Reviewed by:

demos100

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
October 6, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 4 of 20

Price Paid:  $1500.00 from local store

Summary:
I strongly believe that until you reach the price point of 7000-8000 Euros (that means about 9500$) there were some speakers that are standing like Gods between 1500-4000 Euros. One of them is for sure the Proac Studio 125 and now a new model that replaces it the Studio 130. Also Spendor is one of the two-three competitors. But I prefer Proac's for some personal taste. Proac's Studio are speakers with plenty of air around the instruments, as much as "speaker disappearing" you can get for the money and very transparent to the sources (talking about box speakers not electrostatics). They are superb in delivering detail. Also they can mate with equipment costing four times the cost of the speakers and still enjoyable with full of respect. Soundstage, detail and well-controlled bass combined with easy to drive and compatibility with the most tube amps out there made them my number one choice up to this price point. If you want to buy something really better i suggest make savings and buy at five times the money the Sonus Faber Cremona but also compare it with Proacs D38. Tubes or solid-states, they respond dynamically, effortless and stress-free but there will be always in love with over 70 watts of power despite that they can sound dynamically and "right" with 25W.

Strengths:
Soundstage, depth, control and real amounts of air around the instruments combined with highest detail for the money. Suberb value.

Weaknesses:
Need carefull placement and nice quality components to avoid harsh sounding treble and exposing bad qualities. Despite the price of the speakers they were made to be combined with more pricy and class A amps and CDs.


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Reviewed by:

zuper

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
December 15, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.33 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 5 of 20

Price Paid:  $1500.00 from local store

Summary:
I think this is one (if the finest) of the finest 2-3 speakers in the market .I strongly suggest dont look any further unless you can spend 2000-3000 more. This 87db speaker better combined with solid-state 50wpc amplifiers and more. My system worked absolutely perfect with the Studio 125, Im so happy that finally reached the class of sound I always wanted. I use Musical Fidelity X-150 amplifier and Musical F. X-Ray v3 CD player (fantastic) connected with the X-10v3 tube output (jaw-breaking soundstage and "tube" sound combined with the control of solid-state amp). My cables are: Kimber SilverStreak 2 interconnects connecting X-Ray with X-10 and X-10 with X-150 (perfect dynamics, widest soundstage and not a problem with brightness combining them with X-components and slightly warm X-10 together with Proacs.)- Nordost Blue Heaven bi-wire speaker cable that has absolutely top-of-the class rich mids and fast,fast controlled bass. Together with proacs slightly mid's emphasis and rich bass, Nordost can beat any other cable by far representing voices and acoustic organs with unbelieving richness through the Proacs. I listen to some rock and blues musics mostly, but also acoustic guitars. Listen to the fantastic sounding Blackmore's Night Fires At Midnight CD or Steve Ray Vauguan The Sky is Crying . The proacs are presenting everything with such naturality and richness plus the huge stage that you find yourseld asking if there is any better speaker at the market. Also classical music's bold scenes are controlled and very well presented. Speaker: The ultra-rich mids combined with the X-150 presentation of the instruments, depth, focus and soundstage made me dont want buy any magazine or read any review, searching no more. The speaker is a best buy for the money, giving you such soundstage and frequency lush and control, sligthly warm sounding, very open and extended highs and top mids. Be careful and combine it with rich-mid sounding speaker cables (I suggest only Nordost Blue Heaven bi-wiring) and the voices and guitars will be absolute top-class. Combine it better with a bold amplifier with rich mids rather than cool-sounding or overly-bright or lean. The slightly cool cables I use (silverstreaks are also sweet and highly detailed) made absolutely no problem at all with this speaker and/or instrument pitch and everyone listening to my system goes to buy one immediatly! Conclusion: No second thought. Quality and class.

Strengths:
Perfect soundstage, mids, rich fast controlled bass down to 30Hz [speaker cable helped to reach this level], highest quality components and finish. Prefer the Mahogany wood.

Weaknesses:
Its an overachiever and I cannot find any. Its a Response-line sounding one - no problems mr.bad reviewer. Find me other speaker with the qualities of Proac at this price point...

Similar Products Used:
Tablette 2000 etc.


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