Krisztian Soos
70806 Kornwestheim
Deutschland
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Living Voice Auditorium R25 Anniversary
Preis: 6.699,00 €
| Gebrauchtgerät
Produktdetails
- Produktgruppe
- Lautsprecher, Kopfhörer
- Hersteller
- Living Voice
- Funktion
- einwandfrei
- Gebrauchszustand
- gebraucht
- Optik
- neuwertig
- Zubehör
- komplett mit OVP
- Farbe
- Walnuss
- Neupreis
- 9.500,00 €
- Preis
- 6.699,00 €
- Weitere Informationen
- http://www.livingvoice.co.uk/
Beschreibung
Die Living Voice Auditorium R25A befinden sich in einem einwandfreien Zustand. Probehören und eine Abholung in Kornwestheim ist möglich.
Bei Interesse kann ich dazu passende Verkabelung, Verstärker usw anbieten.
Testergebnisse :
"Die Neuinterpretation eines bewährten Rezepts ergibt einen Lautsprecher, der dank seiner ganz besonderen Klangfähigkeiten wenig Konkurrenz hat."
"As I was writing this, I recalled the passage on page 102 of Issue 335 where our editor RH discusses how even speakers at the grandest price and size range (in this case the Göbel Divin Noblesse) have a certain distinctive character of their own, likely to be different from other large and expensive speakers. This is perhaps not surprising. Indeed, it even seems inevitable in the context that just looking at on-axis response alone, never mind the effects of off-axis and room sound and all the rest, the threshold for audible difference is about ±0.1dB for broadband shifts in response. All speaker designers are in the position of having to choose among a multitude of possibilities, even if one supposes that they have complete control, which, of course, they do not.
But the odd thing is that people, even faced with the fact that there are going to be inevitable differences, become devoted to one or another possibility. We all want to believe that the speaker we like is somehow “right” in a way that others are not. Even among people who agree largely, impassioned disagreements arise. Have a look at any forum where different versions of essentially the same speaker design are discussed.
In this spirit, I am in fact quite convinced that the R25As are too “midrangy.” But I am prepared to admit that others might feel differently. Perhaps this is a moment when one should recall the lines from the Youngbloods’ “Get Together”: “Come on people now, smile on your brother.”
The R25As are a careful work, refined over a long period of time and aimed at a specific aesthetic in sound, as is any serious speaker design. In this case, the aesthetic seems to include the maximization of midrange life in a speaker that is, even so, nearly full range, moderate in size, and high enough in sensitivity to be driven by lower-power amplifiers.
If the latter point, in particular, is of compelling interest to you, then you definitely need to audition the R25As. If you are not determined to stick with lower-powered amplifiers and do not mind a little EQ to collar the midrange, the R25As are still of interest for their imaging, coherence, and bass extension in a relatively small speaker."
Bei Interesse kann ich dazu passende Verkabelung, Verstärker usw anbieten.
Testergebnisse :
"Die Neuinterpretation eines bewährten Rezepts ergibt einen Lautsprecher, der dank seiner ganz besonderen Klangfähigkeiten wenig Konkurrenz hat."
"As I was writing this, I recalled the passage on page 102 of Issue 335 where our editor RH discusses how even speakers at the grandest price and size range (in this case the Göbel Divin Noblesse) have a certain distinctive character of their own, likely to be different from other large and expensive speakers. This is perhaps not surprising. Indeed, it even seems inevitable in the context that just looking at on-axis response alone, never mind the effects of off-axis and room sound and all the rest, the threshold for audible difference is about ±0.1dB for broadband shifts in response. All speaker designers are in the position of having to choose among a multitude of possibilities, even if one supposes that they have complete control, which, of course, they do not.
But the odd thing is that people, even faced with the fact that there are going to be inevitable differences, become devoted to one or another possibility. We all want to believe that the speaker we like is somehow “right” in a way that others are not. Even among people who agree largely, impassioned disagreements arise. Have a look at any forum where different versions of essentially the same speaker design are discussed.
In this spirit, I am in fact quite convinced that the R25As are too “midrangy.” But I am prepared to admit that others might feel differently. Perhaps this is a moment when one should recall the lines from the Youngbloods’ “Get Together”: “Come on people now, smile on your brother.”
The R25As are a careful work, refined over a long period of time and aimed at a specific aesthetic in sound, as is any serious speaker design. In this case, the aesthetic seems to include the maximization of midrange life in a speaker that is, even so, nearly full range, moderate in size, and high enough in sensitivity to be driven by lower-power amplifiers.
If the latter point, in particular, is of compelling interest to you, then you definitely need to audition the R25As. If you are not determined to stick with lower-powered amplifiers and do not mind a little EQ to collar the midrange, the R25As are still of interest for their imaging, coherence, and bass extension in a relatively small speaker."
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Inserats-ID
8330749364
Angebotszeitraum- Start:
- 29.11.2024 - 09:31
- Ende:
- 28.01.2025 - 09:31
51 mal in 6 Tag(en)