Audio / Loudspeakers
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Monday, 22 October 2007 |
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Monitor Audio has launched a microsite for their new flagship Platinum Line of loudspeakers.
Launched in 1972, Monitor Audio is known in recent years for their outstanding Silver Line, which offers exceptional sonic performance that belies their modest price. Sparse details and images have been arising about their new flagship line of audiophile loudspeakers, and now Monitor Audio has made it official. The line consists of the PL300 floorstanders, PL100 bookshelf, PLC350 center channel and PLW15 subwoofer. Monitor's C-CAM (ceramic coated aluminum/magnesium alloy) drivers are used throughout the range. Even the ribbon tweeters shared by the line, which is a first for Monitor, utilize C-CAM design. Baffles and plinths are constructed of the same material, a polymer dubbed ARC, which stands for anti-resonance composite. The midrange driver housing in the floorstanding PL300 is also constructed of the new material. Ports in the series use a new design, Hive II, which adds a straight rifling to the port tubes that Monitor Audio claims increases velocity and decreases turbulence. The line is available in Rosewood, Ebony and Piano Black, all with leather-clad front baffles. The PL300 will retail at $8995, PL100 $4295, PLC350 $4295 and the PLW15 sub will not be available til Spring 2008.
If this new line from Monitor Audio sound half as good as they look, Monitor is about to make big waves in a second price tier. I look forward to seeing evaluations on these. If anyone from Monitor Audio reads this, I would be more than willing to provide my evaluation if you want to ship me a set. ;) |
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
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Generally loudspeakers for your personal computer don't excite. One can only hope for something that will do justice to your mp3 collection, and serve the occasional movie without too much disappointment.
The Audio Insider has a new multimedia 2.1 system that will hopefully fit the bill at a price that doesn't break the bank. The Swan M10 active desktop loudspeaker system is a magnetically shielded 2.1 system comprised of a sub and two monitors. The monitors sport 3 inch aluminum alloy woofers mated with 25 mm soft dome tweeters. The subwoofer houses a 5 inch aluminum alloy driver. The system reproduces a frequency range of 42Hz-20kHz, which is respectable for a desktop system.
This lightweight 11 pound system will only set you back $109 direct from The Audio Insider. The M10 system comes with Audio Insider's 30 day in-home satisfaction guarantee, and is sure to provide greater sonic satisfaction than similarly priced chain store offerings. |
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Monday, 01 October 2007 |
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JL Audio is now shipping their flagship Gotham subwoofer.
The Gotham subwoofer uses two of JL Audio's 13.5" drivers, and is housed in an enclosure made of one inch thick, ultra stiff fiberglass. Every enclosure produced requires a brand new $200 CNC drill bit. The Gotham tips the scales at an incredible 360 pounds, so you'll need a friend to help find optimal room placement. The Gotham also features a DSP system with automated room equalization for that last bit of fine tuning it's integration into your system. The Gotham is flat to 19Hz, and is powered by a 3800 watt amplifier. All this can be yours for a mere $11000. JL Audio has a tradition of outstanding automotive audio products, and their home audio subwoofers have been received with unanimous approval.
If your home audio budget allows, you should stop by a JL Audio dealer to see what the critics are raving about. |
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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A new speaker company has been established by former Scan Speak engineers.
Scandinavian Audio Research consists of Lars Goller, former Director of engineering, and designer of the revelator and SD series patents, Ulrik Schmidt, former senior engineer, Frank Neilsen, former senior mechanical engineer, Torben Sondergaard, former president of Scan Speak, Benny Frank Pedersen, Alan Hydel Jensen, and David Stephens, VP and director of Sales and marketing for VIFA and Scan Speak in North America from 1995-2003. The initial offering of drivers will be sold under the SB Acoustics brand, and will consist of a 1" soft dome tweeter, 5" Midwoofer, 6" Midwoofer, 10" Woofer, 12" woofer and 15" woofer. The new drivers are designed from scratch, and utilize a new, proprietary cone material, low distortion magnets and a new chassis design. A new driver manufacturer with such impressive credentials is certainly welcome.
We look forward with interest to see which manufacturers choose these drivers for their designs. Drivers by SB Acoustics will be available at Madisound and other retailers on December 7. |
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Monday, 24 September 2007 |
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Stereophile recently got their hands on a pair of JL Audio Fathom f113 subwoofers for evaluiation.
The JL Audio home subwoofers entered the crowded subwoofer market like Godzilla rising out of the Sea of Japan and entering downtown Tokyo when they launched last year. Owners and reviewers alike have found favor with how well they perform for both music and home theater application. This time around, Stereophile is giving a pair of Fathom f113's a thorough shakedown for music perfomance.
Go take a look at their review of the JL Audio Fathom f113 if you're interested in a premium sub that excels at both music and home theater reproduction. |
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