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Product Strengths
- Easy placement with strong vertical and lateral dispersion, making them suitable for various room sizes and listening positions
- Outstanding resolution and clarity with a brilliant yet smooth treble and deep, punchy bass result in a very dynamic and musical sound
- Perfect tuning suitable for all music styles eliminates the need for a subwoofer or super tweeters
- High-quality construction with isolation spikes and magnetic protection grilles for the drivers features a surface very resistant to wear
Product Considerations
- Heavy and hard to handle due to their size
- A good amplifier and DAC is required to reach their full potential
- The full black color can be less visually appealing compared to the natural wood finish
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Diamond 30 MKII offers higher dynamic range, better driving power, more impact, better bass, and better treble shimmer, sounding fuller without the metallic harshness of the Amphion S5W
- The Diamond 30 MKII has fuller, deeper, and more satisfying bass, more detailed and vivid midrange, and a wider, deeper soundstage compared to the Amphion Argon3s
- The Diamond 30 MKII produces a fuller, deeper bass with better impact and quicker response, cleaner and more detailed midrange, and a more natural shimmer in the treble compared to the KLH Model Five
Takeaway: The Pylon Audio Diamond 30 MKII speakers deliver exceptional sound quality with superb resolution and detail, making them an excellent choice for audiophiles. Their easy placement and versatile performance ensure an enjoyable listening experience in various setups.
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Manufacturer details
- Impedance: 4 Ohm
- Frequency response: 30 Hz - 20 kHz
- Nominal power: 130 W
- Maximum power: 250 W
- Sensitivity: 90 dB
- Dimensions [W x H x D]: 196 x 1090 x 525 mm
- Weight: 29 kg/piece
- Woofer: 2xPylon Audio PSW 18.8.CA/X (2xSeas CA18RNX_CUSTOM)
- Midrange: Pylon Audio PSW 15.8.CA/P (1xSeas CA15RLY/P_CUSTOM)
- Tweeter: Pylon Audio PST 19.TN (Scan Speak D2010/852100)
- Spikes + stands: Yes
- Grille: Yes, magnetic
- Warranty: 5 years (2 years standard + 3 years product registration)
The midrange driver is a Seas design modified by our engineers. Especially for the needs of Diamond 30 mkII, the popular dust dome in the center of the midrange speaker membrane has been replaced with a so-called phase cone (bullet). Therefore, the space under the protective disc has been eliminated, resonances in this space have disappeared, which in effect reduced the coloration of the upper midrange. Design features, similar to those in the case of woofers, provide, in addition to high dynamics, excellent detail of the transmission and the ability to faithfully reproduce vocals. The whole thing was made using Spider Ring technology, developed for better control of the production process for High End products.
We also refreshed the tweeter. The tweeter in the Diamond 30 mkII is a Danish Scan-Speak with a neodymium magnetic system, a double resonance chamber and a modified front made of durable cellular rubber in black, a col...
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Pylon Audio emphasizes a holistic manufacturing approach, building their own cabinets and customizing drivers in-house for optimal synergy.
- The brand offers a high degree of customization, with a wide array of available finishes and the option for custom RAL colors, making their speakers uniquely adaptable to individual preferences.
- Pylon Audio's speakers are voiced with a well-balanced, natural, and coherent sound signature that caters to a broad range of musical tastes.
- They are praised for achieving high build and sonic quality while maintaining competitive prices, which stems from efficient manufacturing processes and a focus on in-house expertise.
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Pearl 27
- Positioning: A compact, entry-level model designed for straightforward performance in small audio setups.
- Description: Offers a solid circuit design that delivers clear sound and reliable operation, setting a simple benchmark that is easy to integrate in limited spaces. Compared to Amber MKII and the higher-tier models, it focuses on ease of use and modest functionality for budget-conscious users with basic connectivity needs.
Amber MKII
- Positioning: A mid-range solution that bridges affordability with enhanced performance for dedicated listening rooms.
- Description: Features improved circuitry and refined build quality that enhances sound clarity and detail, making it a notable upgrade over the Pearl 27. When compared to the more complex designs of Jasper 25 MKII Active and Opal 30, it offers balanced performance and additional connectivity.
Zirkon 20
- Positioning: A product aimed at users seeking precise sound reproduction in compact environments.
- Description: Incorporates a high-precision signal path with an innovative layout that improves audio accuracy over the entry-level Pearl 27 and Amber MKII. In contrast to the fuller functionality found in the Jasper and Opal models, it focuses on delivering clear, no-frills performance.
Jasper 25 MKII Active
- Positioning: An active design that integrates preamplification and amplification, aimed at modern audio setups with digital connectivity.
- Description: Introduces a built-in active stage that enhances control and connectivity, offering a step up in versatility compared to Pearl 27, Amber MKII, and Zirkon 20. Relative to the more spacious and high-powered Opal 30, it targets users needing integrated digital functionalities in a more compact and efficient solution.
Opal 30
- Positioning: A high-end, premium offering designed for larger listening environments and advanced functionality.
- Description: Features state-of-the-art components and innovative circuitry that deliver a wider soundstage and richer detail, setting it apart from the simpler configurations of Pearl 27, Amber MKII, and Zirkon 20. When compared to the integrated approach of Jasper 25 MKII Active, it emphasizes high performance and expanded connectivity features.
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Some say that perfection cannot be improved... And yet! Jasper 25 mkII is a refreshed version of the well-received largest Jasper, combining engineering perfection and top-class sound.
The heart of the new Jaspers, similarly to its predecessor, are proven designs from Scanspeak. The transducers used were specially selected in a series of acoustic measurements and subjective tests. A pair of legendary 18 cm Revelators are responsible for the midrange and low end. We entrusted the top to a silk tweeter with one of the lightest (the dome weighs only 0.18 g) vibrating systems that can be found in speakers of this type.
Using the many years of experience of our engineers and extensive research facilities (including an anechoic chamber and a laser accelerometer), we have made every effort to create perfect conditions for the transducers to work. In order to equalize their acoustic centers in the most critical mid-high section, we created a body devoid of cuboid forms. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by a front made of layered sandwich panels and precisely placed reinforcements of the housing, eliminating any resonances that negatively affect the sound.
In the mkII version, we placed particular emphasis on calibrating the technical properties of the set, including changing the bass-reflex tuning and modifying the filters. As a result of the changes, we obtained an extension of the low-frequency range with its better control and greater neutrality and musicality of the midrange.
Our passion and persistence in striving for perfection resulted not only in a visually impressive and excellently finished construction. Jasper 25 mkII is primarily about sound: from a diverse, perfectly controlled bottom, through a saturated and rich midrange to a natural top. Jaspers are coherent, musical and unusually detailed sound in the entire range of the band. The speakers are dedicated to rooms of 25 - 50 m2.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Combines technical mastery of band ranges with excellent Danish Scan-Speak drivers
- Offers coherent sound, ensuring effective and friendly transmission during long listening sessions
- Reproduces micro and macro details of recordings in an elegant and modern form, with musicality, space, and depth
- Fast bass
- Spacious sound
Product Considerations
- The loudspeakers are heavy (31 kg each), making them difficult to carry
- Designed for rooms of sizes from 20 to 50 m2
Takeaway: The Jasper 25 MKII loudspeakers deliver an essence of musicality, space, and depth, making music sound its absolute best. These speakers could give a phenomenal listening experience if the listener loves music.
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Bring the track spirit into your home with LS60 Wireless Lotus Edition, created in partnership with and inspired by the British Racing Green of the iconic brand.
Product Strengths
- Striking, sleek, and modern design that complements modern interiors
- Incorporates KEF's Uni-Q driver array and Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) for neutral, open, detailed sound, reducing unwanted sound from the rear of the tweeter
- Includes Uni-Core force-canceling woofers that reduce cabinet vibrations, contributing to balanced and detailed bass
- The KEF Connect app allows for adjustments to fit the listening environment
- Offers high connectivity and is a true stand-alone system
Product Considerations
- Bass can be a bit too much out of the box, requiring adjustments via the app or placement considerations
- Not well-suited for those who have many signal sources to connect to
- Some reviewers found the bass lacked definition in the upper bass, with unclear instrument placement, even after adjusting EQ settings
- The included remote control is considered basic or cheap
- Mandatory online registration and administrator-level internet connection requirements for the app may be a drawback for privacy-conscious users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Bang & Olufsen Beolab 28, the LS60 Wireless can achieve similar sound quality with adjustments, at a lower price point, although the Beolab 28 sounds 'more right' straight out of the factory
- Compared to the KEF LS50 Wireless II, the LS60 Wireless is preferred stylistically, achieves near full-range playback, and has a more slim design, although it costs more and also provides much deeper bass
- Compared to the Q Acoustics Active 400 Towers, the LS60 Wireless has no issues with products not working
Takeaway: The KEF LS60 Wireless are stylish, all-in-one speakers that deliver a balanced, detailed sound with advanced technology. They are a convenient, high-performing solution for those seeking a streamlined audio setup.
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Product Strengths
- Superb design and build quality.
- Articulate sound, especially in the upper midrange and treble regions.
- Very good imaging, with strong definition and delineation between instruments and performers.
- Vivid and clear midrange, revealing subtle details in recordings.
- Transparency ensures more of the music is heard as it was intended.
Product Considerations
- A capable amplifier is needed due to impedance dips to 3.1 ohms.
- Not a bass-heavy speaker.
- The tweeter can become too much if listening to poorly recorded music or at very high volumes.
- The bass can sound a bit thin, depending on room size and personal preference.
- Can sound a little bit cool when playing certain types of music.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF R11 Meta—KEFs presented more physical scale with respect to soundstage, with even greater width.
- Vs Polk R700 and Klipsch RP8000F Mk2—Not better than the B&Ws, but aren't embarrassed by them either.
- Vs B&W 805 D IV—In one listening room, the 703 is nearly as good.
- Zoo sound a little bit warmer.
Takeaway: The 703 S3 makes listening engaging and fun, with dynamic sound suitable for both music and movies. It brings clarity to vocals, especially at lower volumes, making it great for late-night listening.
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Product Strengths
- Trickle-down technology from the 800 series narrows the gap with higher-end models
- Improved clarity of details, accuracy, and soundstage width compared to previous 702 models
- Clean and articulate bass is often attributed to the downward-firing port and plinth arrangement
- Excellent imaging and soundfield, with impressive width and height
- Delivers high definition and low coloration, offering a taste of the 800 Series experience
Product Considerations
- Careful positioning is required to achieve optimal tonal balance and musicality
- A reasonably powerful amplifier (minimum 75W recommended) is needed to perform at its best
- May not be a great match for valve amplifiers, preferring solid-state options
- The satin black MDF plinths are integral and require additional floor space
- Difficult to move around due to their weight (over 40 kg each) and lack of handholds
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the 702 S2 and 702 Signature, the S3 has improved clarity, accuracy, and soundstage width
- Compared to the Focal Aria 936 K2, the reviewer prefers the aesthetics of the 702 S3
Takeaway: The 702 S3 is a well-built loudspeaker offering a significant upgrade in sound quality. Trickle-down technology gives a taste of Bowers & Wilkins' flagship series at a more affordable price.
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Product Strengths
- Combines minimalist design, high-quality workmanship, rich color finishes, and natural, balanced, universal sound
- Outstanding attention to detail and woodwork, especially for the price
- Offers a more dynamic and tangible sound while maintaining an even, natural, and well-balanced presentation
- Produces a three-dimensional soundstage with clear image contours and a lot of air between instruments
- Bypasses the limitations of the first generation, with improved dynamics, speed, tangibility, transparency and soundstage
- Requires a reasonable distance from the wall due to the rear-mounted bass-reflex ports
Product Considerations
- The plinths are exactly the same width as the enclosure, so it can be prone to toppling over, but a larger plinth option is available
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Diamond 25 has less powerful bass than Diamond 28, but sounds faster, tighter, and more natural, easier to position and does not require such a powerful amplifier
- mkII has more temperament, dynamics, speed, tangibility, transparency, and soundstage than the first generation Diamond 25
- Diamond 25 delivers a deeper bass than Audio Physic Classic 8
Takeaway: The Diamond 25 mkII offers great sound quality, combining balance and dynamics. It is a well-built speaker that sounds great, giving you a taste of high-end audio.
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Product Strengths
- Presents itself as a playful speaker that can rock out when needed
- Balanced sound with a good bass foundation and smooth highs, creating a nice soundstage
- Creates a clean and airy sound, with good placement of instruments
- Can produce a punchy bass when the music calls for it
- Doesn't emphasize any particular frequency range but recreates the mood of the music
Product Considerations
- It was found necessary to give the speakers time to break in to reach their best performance
- Depending on the room, the bass may need to be adjusted by repositioning the speakers or closing the bass reflex ports
Takeaway: The Pylon Audio Diamond 28 mk II is a versatile hifi speaker suitable for relaxed listening, but also capable of delivering powerful sound when desired, and it can integrate into the living room with different colours. If one wants a speaker for everyday listening and for parties, the Diamond 28 mk II should be considered.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent bass performance is a defining feature, providing tight, smooth, even, solid, and tangible bass extension into the 20 Hz range, eliminating placement issues associated with separate subwoofers
- Balanced overall sound, coherence, and ability to present music in a natural and effortless way is consistently praised
- High levels of detail come through with the High-Velocity Folded Ribbon AMT tweeter and cast-basket mid/bass units
- A holographic image over the seating area of a typical sofa is capable with excellent imaging and a wide and open soundstage, even when not seated in the exact sweet spot
- The Santa Barbara Red finish option receives high marks for its visual appeal
Product Considerations
- Still a significant investment, especially the Santa Barbara Red finish
- The metal grille covering the drivers is not designed to be easily removed
- Care should be taken with system matching, due to a slightly hot high-end
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The T66 offers more refinement and a more 'of-a-piece' sound than the Triton One.R
- Has internal structural improvements that make it even more stable and rigid than previous generations
Takeaway: The GoldenEar T66 delivers audiophile-grade sound and aesthetics, with powerful bass and exceptional detail. These speakers are easy to incorporate into nearly any environment, and have the power to let the listener appreciate all the nuances in favorite songs or movies.
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Product Strengths
- Elegant design with a combination of wood and leather that gives a classy appearance
- Impressive bass output, with some reviewers noting deep and tuneful bass
- The midrange is articulate and expressive, delivering vocals with palpability and detail
- Smooth and detailed high-end reproduction, thanks to the Damped Apex Dome (DAD) tweeter
- Relatively easy to drive with a sensitivity of 89-90dB
Product Considerations
- Requires careful placement to achieve the best balance, especially regarding toe-in
- The bass can sometimes be perceived as boomy depending on the room acoustics
- Some reviewers mention the included binding posts are cheap
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Q Acoustics Concept 50, the Lumina V has a more live sound, but the Concept 50 is more neutral, and more inert
- Compared to the Polk R700, the Lumina V is sonically similar to the R700, but with slightly less bass and a smaller cabinet—with better aesthetics; the R700 is more full range and warmer
- Compared to the Spendor A4 or ProAc Response DT8, the Lumina V is not as precise, but offers a natural sonic grace
Takeaway: The Sonus Faber Lumina V is an elegant speaker that delivers detailed sound and impressive bass. It is a great option if you want speakers that look as good as they sound.
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Product Strengths
- Remarkably coherent and balanced sound profile, resulting from well-engineered and matched drivers and cabinet
- An uncanny ability to 'disappear' in the listening room
- The DPC array design contributes to a wide horizontal dispersion, allowing a broader sweet spot for multiple listeners
- Accurate sound reproduction and neutral enough for studio use
- A high level of dynamic ability, good low-end control, and a cavernous soundstage
Product Considerations
- Only available in gloss black and gloss white finishes, which might not suit all tastes or home décor
- The price point is a significant investment, placing it beyond the reach of many
- Some reviewers noted a mild treble roll-off, or smooth character that was overly kind on poor recordings and might lack the sparkle and excitement some listeners prefer
- Setting up requires assistance, due to the weight
- The lower bass extension may not satisfy deep bass enthusiasts, with extension starting to drop below 40Hz
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Perlisten S7t, the S7t offers more overall weight, bottom-end reach, resolution, and dynamic speed, but the R7t shines brightly on its own
- Compared to the EgglestonWorks Oso, the Oso presented a more muscular version of the music with more bottom end oomph, while the R7t conveyed music's finer points with more apparent resolution
- Compared to the KEF Reference 3, the KEF may yield deeper bass extension due to greater cabinet volume, and the scale of the soundstage may also be improved, but the Perlisten offers a superior disappearing act
Takeaway: The Perlisten R7t are well-built speakers that provide a detailed and immersive listening experience, with their advanced design and unique driver array creating a spacious soundstage. Their cutting-edge design creates a great listening experience.
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