Mike P
Trade: Pickwell Audio
I'd never heard of this model before but I just Googled it.Yamaha gf1
Wow!
I'd never heard of this model before but I just Googled it.Yamaha gf1
Probably yes.All I want is something that sounds like Quad ESLs but with more extension top and bottom, with the dynamics and sensitivity of a Klipschorn. Is that really too much to ask?
Yes, great choice. And you’re right about the house.Shahinian Diapasons. Heard once, the perfect speaker with a competent amplifier.
Oh, and a house big enough
All I want is something that sounds like Quad ESLs but with more extension top and bottom, with the dynamics and sensitivity of a Klipschorn. Is that really too much to ask?
All I want is something that sounds like Quad ESLs but with more extension top and bottom, with the dynamics and sensitivity of a Klipschorn. Is that really too much to ask?
I'd love to hear a pair of Celestion Ditton 88 to compare to my 66.
Bigger Maggies.
That’s another new one on me
Old age gets us all in the end...
https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/threads/celestion-ditton-88.187995/ (found while searching for Ditton 88 specs)
I have a pair of '57s with Townshend super-tweeters and REL subs, so the extension and dynamics are there if not the sensitivity. But I still wonder occasionally if 2905s wouldn't be an improvement. Or even Martin Logans - a faulty pair had to go back years ago but even with one dodgy panel I could hear how great they should have been. Yet to scratch the Tannoy or Klipschorn itch and probably won't get there now. Most fun so far? Probably still the Lx-minis.
The closest we’ve ever got to this ideal to my mind is likely the Quad ESL 63, but they are clearly inefficient and lacking in dynamic range.
Oh yeh. Take an ns1000m on steroids and mix it with the kef maidstone.I'd never heard of this model before but I just Googled it.
Wow!