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In Reply to: RE: My only take out there is that posted by Stale on October 24, 2021 at 11:48:07
I would like to know. Based on his reviews, John Atkinson for example, doesn't either.A couple of caveats to dumping on Amir: (a) his measurements are comprehensive at least for typical "box" speaker, (b) unlike most electrical components, he does offer modest subjective impressions of speakers and headphones -- albeit he listens after measuring.
Dmitri Shostakovich
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You'd need a very large true physical anechoic room, not the synthetic kind from the devices Atkinson & Amir use which have some deep assumptions built into their DSP algorithms (which Amir doesn't seem to recognize).
Big enough so that the speaker is still 'small' on its longest axis compared to the largest length of the planar panel. That's really out of the bounds of what's economically feasible.
The new Diptyque Audio is the New King at any price ! The Most Realistic Sounding speakers on the Planet !
A very small taste of Diptyque Audio Perfection ?
Whatever they may be, the presenter on your youtube link's speaking French...which's French to me.
Then, the audio's just plain old youtube low fidelity audio. Just muffled. Speakers might be planetary, but, youtube's always just youtube.
Any way, no idea about price. But, I wish them luck, and I thank you for introducing them here.
Hear things you have never heard before ?..
Our ears are the ultimate "measuring" tool.
The folks over at Magnepan must have figured out how to translate what can be objectively measured into a product that plain and simply sounds good to them. And this sort of methodology does not bother me one bit. In fact, I applaud Magnepan for their finely honed interpretive skills.
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