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Old 25th April 2004, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Hobby HiFi 2/2003 Midrange test

Has anybody have any copy of the test "Hochwertige Mitteltöner" in Hobby HiFi 2/2003 including Audax PR 170 Z0, Beyma 605 ND, Excel M15 CH 001, Focal 7K 6411, Focal Audiom 6 WM, Scan Speak 12M 4631 G00 etc?

Many thanks in advance!

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Old 25th April 2004, 05:26 PM   #2
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I would be interested in this article as well.
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Old 25th April 2004, 05:29 PM   #3
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They missed the best midrange unit
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Old 25th April 2004, 06:39 PM   #4
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Well I can't say it's the best to my ears because I heard Audio Technology Flex Unit in a Verity Audio Fidelio, and I was not impressed at all, maybe the loudspeakers wanted more burn in (The same thing goes for the Wilson Sophia- really unintresting- it has the 7" Scan-Speak Revelator) I don't know what happens !
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Thats a pity.

Well still have to make a box from my units. We'll see (hear )
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Old 25th April 2004, 06:52 PM   #6
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Old 25th April 2004, 07:47 PM   #7
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Thanx. I have to integrate the C-Quenze with a Lambda SB12 and an Accuton C23. Low/mids is active LR 4th order @150 Hz (or about).

Mid/high, I think I write out a contest between famous filter designers here in Holland
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Well, I have never heard the c-quenze but I have heard the Verity Audio loudspeakers a few times (they are made in Quebec City) which uses flex units and they are one of the best loudspeakers i have ever heard.

But sometimes with loudspeakers, the sound is not right for many reasons. And it depend of what you like.

I would like to work with Audio Technology units but they cost too much. I say that if it's not right, don't blame the drivers...

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