In Reply to: RE: Maybe he means they sound deliciously organic or posted by Kristian on January 12, 2009 at 08:25:29:
"Ha! Much as I loved my two pairs of SP100s, I started suspecting that the cabinet was giving its wooden tone to everything, which is fine as long as wooden instruments are listened to. It is the nicest, sweet sound, though!"
The cabinets contribution to the overall sound is a part of it's design. How one places the speaker and choses associated equipment plays a big part in how the SP100s sound in the end. But for my taste the cabinet stuff doesn't have to be a big issue with these speakers for me it's ultimately a response on the slowish side, or maybe a HF that's a bit too rolled off that are IMO the weakest parts of the design. None the less it manages to be a really nice sounding loudspeaker that I've enjoyed for more than 7 years.
I've just wondered if the cabinets of the Harbeth speakers made a similar contribution as do the cabinets on the Spendors?
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- RE: Maybe he means they sound deliciously organic or - Don T 11:24:55 01/12/09 (1)
- RE: Maybe he means they sound deliciously organic or - Kristian 13:42:07 01/12/09 (0)