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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 20:14:30 GMT
Well for me....
Floorstanders. Mission 753. Solid, Above average. Mission 752. Solid, Above average. KEF Reference Model One. Lovely feel and solid. Above average. Linn Keilidh. Good, Average at best. Monitor Audio GR20. Good, Average at best. Martin Longan Quest Z. Very solid, Above average. Rega Ela MK1. Fairly solid. Slightly Above average.
Bookshelfs/ Stand Mounts. KEF LS50. These things are beasts. Very solid (heavy) well made speakers. Borderline high end build, imo. So yes, well above average. Acoustic Energy AE1. Built a bit like the Townshend Rock. Inside are filled with plaster paris lining. Above average. Royd Eden. Slightly above average. Mission 751. Solidly made. Above average. Neat Petite MK1 & MK3. Average at best. Snell Type J. Decent. Average at best.
I'm finished, lol.
Your turn!
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Post by Bigman80 on Sept 21, 2019 21:06:30 GMT
Easy one for me.
Isobariks Glastonburys SBLs Saras Cambridge R40s ES14s
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 21:37:29 GMT
I found most 1970's speaker cabinets well made. The crap started surfacing in the 80's
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 21:40:47 GMT
Easy one for me. Isobariks Glastonburys SBLs Saras Cambridge R40s ES14s Good call on the Epos. Forgot about the ES11's I had last year. Very decent. S.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 21:52:57 GMT
FERROGRAPH 'S1'
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 21:55:06 GMT
Ugly to naive people. Realistic to sensible people. S.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 22:09:22 GMT
Beautiful Looking design Real industrial British Look.. Very clever design that uses a Triangular port, from the bottom of the cab up the rear & venting out the front corner..
Those Tripod stands are just bootiful.. Friggin Spikes! na High qwalitee castors are what yew need
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2019 16:59:52 GMT
Electric Beach FH3.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2019 10:48:59 GMT
B&W 804's nice build, ear piercing annoying things, never judge a book by it's cover.
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Post by antonio on Sept 23, 2019 11:02:01 GMT
It made me laugh anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2019 13:53:17 GMT
Zingali Overture 2
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 17:22:58 GMT
Mark levinson red rose rosebud II, I couldn't say best build quality without opening them up, but definitely the best finish. Shame the sound didn't match the finish.
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Post by sq225917 on Feb 25, 2020 19:46:32 GMT
Es14s are solidly built with good cabs and excellent midbass units, tweeters are so so.
Esl63, wobbly cobbled together hardware with inspired design.
Ns1000m, superb cabinets and drivers feature world class tech, hampered by a tweeter that falls off a 15k cliff and a funky so with mild phase issues in the bass transition
Focal electra 1028be, beautiful on the outside, fur coat and no knickers, the interior cabinet build was third rate at best.
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Post by firebottle on Feb 26, 2020 9:18:52 GMT
What, like this?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2020 10:58:10 GMT
If I may post one of my own, in all honesty, probably my RFC Fidelios: Recently revised Mk2 Fidelio: Big open soundstage, low colouration, plenty of bass on offer too. Very heavy complex build.
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Post by firebottle on Feb 26, 2020 11:04:22 GMT
But you are the guru Paul. Now stop posting such fantastic pictures and we can all stop drooling
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2020 11:36:14 GMT
Oh I'm no guru Alan. I just like messing around with speakers
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Post by raygun on Feb 26, 2020 14:00:14 GMT
My Tannoy DC10Ts were probably the best finished speakers I've had Not that my Legacy Ardens are too shabby, you just have to polish them yourself!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2020 17:07:35 GMT
If I may post one of my own, in all honesty, probably my RFC Fidelios: Recently revised Mk2 Fidelio: Big open soundstage, low colouration, plenty of bass on offer too. Very heavy complex build. The top ones look almost edible!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2020 18:13:27 GMT
They were the first pair I manufactured Westie, and I remember importing some high quality curly birch veneer, about a 1.5 mm thick consecutive sheets totalling over £230. The front framing was from solid European Walnut and I still have the timesheets logging over £230 hours involved in their production. A mate came up with the idea of vacuum forming the curved sides rather than making loads of ribs for laminating flexible thin sheets. After lots of experiments and cracked boards we settled on 4nr 6mm Birch ply sheets vacuum formed over a custom former, the vacuum former being a DIY jobbie. The tuning was a little way out and took some refinement before getting them spot on. Like all prototype pairs, it was a labour of love but the final pair were made to a pretty decent standard and finished in water based polyurethane topcoat. Like a fool, I sold them for half of what it cost to build them when raising money for a new 'speaker design. Each new design probably takes a good few £1000's in R&D costs if honest. The second pair are the recently revised Mk2 pair with some dimensional changes as well as tuning changes and they're visually and sound-wise a step up from the first pair. That is a customer's pair in the photo before the drive unit was fitted. I have some spare 315 drive units knocking around and would love to make another pair for here but the Mrs wouldn't appreciate another pair joining the 9 or so speakers currently residing in our lounge! .....post edit.....errrrr now 11 speakers as I seem to have acquired yet another pair
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Post by Bigman80 on Feb 26, 2020 20:33:01 GMT
If I may post one of my own, in all honesty, probably my RFC Fidelios: Recently revised Mk2 Fidelio: Big open soundstage, low colouration, plenty of bass on offer too. Very heavy complex build. Wow........ They look like they should be in an Italian Furniture shop Stunning!
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Post by raygun on Feb 27, 2020 1:09:43 GMT
These are nice little things
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2020 10:19:12 GMT
I admire Q acoustics for their approach to manufacturing affordable speakers but taking a quality approach to the system as a whole (ie, they're not typical cheap box stuffers piling high and selling cheap). They consider the speaker as a whole and even for such affordable designs, they have put a lot of consideration into the cabinet performance and construction as well as the driver and crossover. If only more manufacturers followed suit at this end of the market, it proves you can have your cake and eat it for relatively little outlay. Not sure about why they have inlet the bass woofer though as this typically causes refraction issues but I strongly suspect that they have compu-simmed them as a waveguide to boost system efficiency, albeit at some cost to polar response and increased directivity?
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Post by robbiegong on Feb 27, 2020 12:57:28 GMT
Mission 752, both original and revised Freedoms - Very solid build, natural, balanced, punchy, non fatiguing sound from a great Aerogel mid/bass driver, non edgy silk dome tweeter. Probs average crossover.
Spendor D7, Quality build inside and out. Tweeter, mid / bass drivers and internals all top notch, equates to excellent, natural, accurate, revealing sound / excellent transducers. Top quality real wood veneer finish cabinets.
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Post by hammer on Feb 27, 2020 17:40:05 GMT
Sonus Faber signums,still got em😁
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2020 12:52:12 GMT
Looking back at the rosebud mk2' the finish was beautiful but the ribbon tweeter and driver in black looks ugly.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 18:49:02 GMT
Best build quality were my Yamaha ns1000m’s
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