What I Want in a Speaker- Does it Exist?

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by avanti1960, May 15, 2022.

  1. avanti1960

    avanti1960 Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Location:
    Chicago metro, USA
    Does a speaker exist with these characteristics?

    1) Sensitive and fast- 89 db or better.
    2) Minimized cabinet resonance and coloration.
    3) Mostly neutral tonal balance with a slight bass emphasis from 125 Hz and below.
    4) Solid bass to at least 40Hz.
    5) High level of refinement and transparency while still sounding natural.
     
  2. LARGERTHAN

    LARGERTHAN Forum Resident

    Location:
    Eire
    I dem'd some JMR Euterpe floor-standers which, in my mind, fit your criteria.

    Likely thin on the ground on your side but something of a reference for you perhaps...
     
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  3. timind

    timind phorum rezident

    You didn't state a price so I guess the sky's the limit. Other than the sensitivity rating, the Joseph Audio Perspective 2 has everything else on the list.

    From the Stereophile review:

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    The Pulsar 2 is the most resolving speaker I ever owned, and it did not sound unnatural.
     
  4. Tone?

    Tone? Forum Resident

    Location:
    San Francisco

    I actually was gonna start a thread kinda like this.

    The Q Acoustics Concept 500 ticks those boxes and why is a pair of speakers I really want to try.
    Treated paper cones, a cabinet that has some of the best tech and is superbly clean without resonances.
    even that slight bass peak is there where you want amazingly so.

    It on their A List too and has a 30 day or 60 can’t remember, trial period.
    Q Acoustics Concept 500 loudspeaker Measurements

    I also would love to try the Joseph Audio speakers as @timind mentioned.

    Sonus Faber has a bit of emphasized low mids, and are nice speakers. I’ve auditioned a few in the past. Expensive tho.
     
  5. Tullman

    Tullman Senior Member

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    Boston MA
    Pretty much describes Wilson Audio Sasha DAW speakers, except they go down to 20hz. The beauty of the Sasha DAW's over the Yvettes for me, was the easy adjustment of the rake angle.
     
  6. beowulf

    beowulf Forum Resident

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  7. Uglyversal

    Uglyversal Forum Resident

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    2,3 and 5 are in the eye of the beholder, some people will ensure no speaker ever produced in past and future comply with those points. Or will decide something fits the bill while everyone else will disagree.
     
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  8. Tony C.

    Tony C. Forum Resident

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  9. mds

    mds Forum Resident

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    Purchase yourself a pair of KEF Reference Series speakers, yeah, yeah, yeah I heard all your belly aching about these speaker and none of it is true! You just have not heard them set up with the correct components and in a good sounding room. I compared the Harbeth Super HL5 + speakers with the KEF and the KEF just kicked their butt. I spent over 2 hours listening to the Harbeth speakers in a room set up very similar to mine at home and with comparable equipment and yes they sounded nice but no where near the KEFs.

    Someone up post mentioned Joseph Audio, that is another fine example of a manufacturer who knows how to design and build speakers and they also sounded much more refined than the Harbeths. So if you cannot let go of your prejudice against the KEF speakers, which I am sure you never will, then I would direct you to look into the Joseph Audios Pulsar2 Graphene line (or go bigger with the Perspective2 Graphene). Another wonderful sounding speaker is Vivid Audios Oval Series. Yes you might not be able to adjust to their looks, I happen to love the looks but not everyone does, but the sound is beyond wonderful. All three of these speakers will satisfy you and sound much better than the Harbeths and meet the (5) points within the criteria you set up as wanting to meet or exceed.
     
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  10. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

    Location:
    Germany
    Nope, see 1) Sensitive and fast- 89 db or better.

    "Turning to the Perspective2's measured performance, my estimate of the new speaker's voltage sensitivity was 83.6dB(B)/2.83V/m, which is within experimental error of the original Perspective's 84dB."
     
  11. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    Germany
    If you are talking about the KEF Reference META 5 they better do for 4 times the price. That is the only KEF Reference with a sensitivity about 89dB.;)
     
  12. mds

    mds Forum Resident

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    PA

    My estimate of the Perspective's voltage sensitivity was 84dB(B)/2.83V/m, which is on the low side. However, as indicated by its plot of impedance magnitude and electrical phase against frequency (fig.1), the Joseph is a very easy load for the partnering amplifier to drive. Not only is the phase angle relatively low, the impedance remains above 8 ohms at almost frequencies, with a minimum magnitude of 6.27 ohms at 135Hz."

    Yes the sensitivity is a bit lower than requested but since it is a pretty even 8ohm load it is not a difficult speaker to drive.
     
  13. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    Germany
    Nope, 86dB efficiency.;)
     
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  14. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    A bit? 5-6dB is a world. For example for 100dB you need 100 watt with the 83dB efficient speaker, with the 89dB efficient speaker you only need 25 watt.
     
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  15. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    @beowulf The Cube can and never will be neutral, simple physic, no offense.:)
     
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  16. Tony C.

    Tony C. Forum Resident

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    I don't believe that the single figure tells the whole story. From the technical part of the above-linked review by Martin Colloms, a speaker designer himself:

    and

     
  17. Khorn

    Khorn Dynagrunt Obversarian

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  18. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    It is easy, @avanti1960 asked for a speaker with an efficiency above 88dB. The KIM has an efficiency of 86dB. I'm not talking about what I like or what sounds good to me, I only write technical points.
     
  19. LARGERTHAN

    LARGERTHAN Forum Resident

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    The stereophile Dali Rubicon 8 might be worth a perusal.
     
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  20. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    That is interesting, who are these trusted listeners?:) I have listend to the Rigo 2020 here in my room and at the designers place. Neither listening experience impressed me. High efficiency, dynamic and bass slam (for its size)? Without a doubt but very lean sounding in the lower midrange. BTW: The review of the hifistatement review sold his one after a year and I also know another person who sold his ones very fast too. I know very much Odeon speakers and I have owned 4 Odeons in the past. For me it was the worst sounding Odeon I have listend to so far. My friend who knows Odeon for years had the same listening impressions.
     
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  21. Uglyversal

    Uglyversal Forum Resident

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  22. Chris81

    Chris81 Teckel fool

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    I have listend to them, they were very bass heavy which might fit in point 3. but I was able to locate every chassis while listening even if I was sitting about 3.3m away and found it totally annoying.
     
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  23. jonwoody

    jonwoody Tragically Unhip

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    It's interesting to me that 5 disparate points of desire can elicit so many diverse responses. And a couple of points on the wishlist I find hard to parse.

    2) Minimized cabinet resonance and coloration.- Does this mean some herculean effort to damp cabinets and exotic materials a la Wilson? Or just sensibly thoughtfully built cabinets using bracing etc?

    5) High level of refinement and transparency while still sounding natural. - This seems totally subjective.

    Also I thought you were looking at AN-E's which satisfy some but not necessarily all of those requirements?
     
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  24. Ntotrar

    Ntotrar Forum Resident

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    JBL 4367
     
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  25. Uglyversal

    Uglyversal Forum Resident

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    Just about the whole idea seems dusted with a coat of subjectivity.
     
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