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Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Talis R 330

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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Principle: Bookshelf speaker 2-way, bass reflex
  • Power rating Nominal: 140 Watts
  • Power rating Music: 200 Watts
  • Impedance: 4 Ohms
  • Frequency range: 35-40000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 85 dB
  • Drive units bass: 1 x 170 mm
  • Drive units highrange: 1 x 25 mm
  • Crossover frequencies: 2000 Hz
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 37 x 21 x 28 cm
  • Weight: 15 kg
Like the Talis S 330, the Talis R 330 was born from the vision of achieving elegant design without sacrificing sound quality. The more compact body of the R 330 demanded all of our expertise in acoustic tuning and material craftsmanship to create a bookshelf speaker that makes no compromises, whether sonically or visually. As a two-way system, a single driver and a high-frequency dome handle the complete sound dispersion, ensuring seamless coherence.
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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:

  • T+A leverages a high-voltage (HV) power supply to achieve a tube-like response from solid-state components, increasing the voltage rail to 100 volts compared to the typical +/-16 to 24 volts.
  • They employ a proprietary "True 1-bit" DSD converter, processing DSD data in its native bitstream form, rather than converting it to PCM, in select DACs and players.
  • T+A incorporates in-house designed switching power supplies over off-the-shelf components, maximizing current delivery and improving sonic payoff.

CALA Series:

  • Positioning: Designed for music enthusiasts who value compactness and simplicity without compromising on sound quality.
  • Description: Offers a sleek design with a purist front panel. Features a DSP-controlled sound management system, which is not found in the more traditional E-Series, providing enhanced sound customization options.

Caruso Series:

  • Positioning: A compact all-in-one music system that combines modern functionality with high-quality sound.
  • Description: Stands out with its integrated 7-inch HD touchscreen and NavigatorOS, offering intuitive control and a modern user interface, unlike the more traditional controls of the E-Series. It handles streaming, CD playback, and radio in a single device.

E-Series:

  • Positioning: A classic stereo system that integrates modern digital capabilities with traditional high-fidelity sound.
  • Description: Combines the sound quality of an audiophile amplifier with digital streaming capabilities, offering a balance between traditional and modern audio needs. Unlike the more compact Caruso, provides higher power output and more connectivity options.

R-Series:

  • Positioning: T+A's oldest and most important product group, known for its high-end performance and classic design.
  • Description: Uses high-voltage technology for superior linearity and transient response, setting it apart from the more compact Series 200. Designed for users who prioritize high power output and detailed sound reproduction.

HV-Series:

  • Positioning: T+A's flagship line, representing the pinnacle of high-end audio technology and performance.
  • Description: Uses high-voltage technology to achieve exceptional sound quality, with separate high-performance converters for PCM and DSD. Offers the highest level of performance and build quality compared to other series.
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Our take on the brand

T+A is a hifi brand that combines transistor and valve technologies in their HV-Series amplifiers, using high voltage for linear performance, while their A 200 Power Amplifier uses PURIFI Eigentakt technology for low distortion regardless of speaker load.

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Thrax
Sirens
13098
13098
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2
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Sirens are brought to your attention due to a very recent development in speaker drivers by Purifi Audio. They have addressed and implemented solutions that advance the design of conventional moving coil speakers in multiple areas, leading to an order of magnitude better performance. It was worth our attention, so here we are with our little babies, taking full advantage of these new drivers.

For the Sirens the brief was – shrink the Lyra to bookshelf size and lose nothing! Well we lost 3db sensitivity but the performance gain due to the new driver and our unique new serial crossover takes the Sirens in a league of their own. Phase response linearization presents you with a new tone on many familiar voices. The lack of break up in the cone allows for a gentle slope of the crossover and better blending with our horn.

The zero resonance front baffle not contributing to the sound underlines the drivers unique abilities. Compact cabinet size doesn't limit the low frequency performance of the Sirens keeping the extension the same as on the Lyra via a rear mounted port.

Crossover components used are all premium - foil capacitors and air core inductors potted in polyurethane for vibration free optation and all wired with custom OCC copper wire for undisturbed low level detail and resolution.

The Sirens favor amplifiers with generous power reserves, so the lack of dynamic compression can be exploited in full at realistic sound levels. Yet a flea powered single ended amp will work just as well due to the Sirens virtually flat impedance and phase making them an easy load.

The use of real leather was chosen to complement the softer styling or the speaker accentuating the luxury pedigree of the product. Sirens possess a voice no one can resist, once experienced they enchant the mind and have brought many travelers to the shores of Thrax.

Thrax Audio is distinguished by its use of transformers for volume control instead of traditional potentiometers in their Dionysos preamplifier, and their Spartacus amplifier features a unique two-stage shunt regulated Directly Heated-Triodes push-pull design in pure class-A with no feedback.
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Product Strengths

  • The Siren produces a delicately resolved, very detailed, and natural treble range with exceptional expressiveness and subtle dynamic nuance
  • The Siren offers a balanced and natural richness in midrange with much microdetail and growing transparency
  • Once properly set up with spiking, high-end resolution, image depth, and convincing dynamics are achieved
  • The Sirens can be played at almost any volume level within reason, coupled with a smooth frequency response and low distortion
  • The Siren can disappear into the soundstage illusion

Product Considerations

  • One review sample had a miswired tweeter, indicating a potential quality control issue
  • At very high sound levels, the modestly dimensioned bass port began to huff a little, with some limiting a little earlier than the midwoofer did

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Siren demonstrates much of the pure harmony of a large panel speaker, but with the dynamics of a studio monitor
  • Much of the intimacy heard on Branko Bozic's system comprising conrad-johnson ACT2 series 2 tube amplification with Karan KA M1200 monoblocks driving the magnificent first-gen Avalon Isis speakers was recreated with the Siren, if on a smaller scale

Takeaway: The Thrax Audio Siren is a well-engineered loudspeaker that delivers exceptional sound quality with natural timbre and impressive soundstage capabilities. If high-fidelity music enjoyment with great detail and clarity is desired, the Siren is worth considering.

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Thrax Audio is distinguished by its use of transformers for volume control instead of traditional potentiometers in their Dionysos preamplifier, and their Spartacus amplifier features a unique two-stage shunt regulated Directly Heated-Triodes push-pull design in pure class-A with no feedback.
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Goldmund
Pulp
17429
17429
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1
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Goldmund is a Swiss hifi brand known for its "mechanical grounding" technology, which reduces vibrations through heavy, precisely engineered components, and its proprietary Telos amplifier technology that significantly reduces intermodulation distortion. The brand appeals to audiophiles who prioritize pure sound reproduction, focusing on musical realism through minimalist design and high bandwidth circuitss.
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Product Strengths

  • Luxurious texture sound
  • Equipped with Bluetooth/WiSA
  • A pair of chic 175-watt branded Telos amplifiers are on board

Product Considerations

  • Very high price

Takeaway: The Goldmund Pulp brought Goldmund into the compact wireless speaker segment with great success, delivering luxurious sound. It proves the brand can make iconic products outside of their usual ultra-expensive range.

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Our take on the brand

Goldmund is a Swiss hifi brand known for its "mechanical grounding" technology, which reduces vibrations through heavy, precisely engineered components, and its proprietary Telos amplifier technology that significantly reduces intermodulation distortion. The brand appeals to audiophiles who prioritize pure sound reproduction, focusing on musical realism through minimalist design and high bandwidth circuitss.
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Audio Note
AN-J
10500
10500
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7
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The design of the AN-J Loudspeaker, by contrast, follows an altogether different philosophy. It calls for a cabinet that complements the chosen drive units, rather than fighting against them. Instead of trying to kill the resonances, we tailor the cabinet to place them in frequency bands where they aid and enhance the operation of the drive units, culminating in a loudspeaker system that makes the most of the preceding amplifier’s output. The material choice for the cabinet is an area where a great deal of research and development has taken place. Over the years, we have tried many different materials and combinations, a time consuming endeavour culminating in the current design, which utilises the highest quality birch ply for the entire cabinet. Bracing and internal damping is kept to a minimum and strategically applied to help, not hinder the drivers.

Audio Note UK is one of Europe's largest manufacturers of valve-based audio equipment, designing and producing nearly all components in-house, including transformers and capacitors. The brand has achieved cult status among audiophiles who appreciate its minimalist, non-oversampling approach and its emphasis on musicality over technical specifications.
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Product Strengths

  • Solid bass performance for a speaker of its size
  • Able to do justice to any genre of music and at realistic volume levels
  • Very easy to drive
  • Offers a balanced presentation from top to bottom with seamlessness between the woofer and tweeter
  • Started sounding like far more than a pair of 8″ two-way monitors when properly positioned along the side walls

Product Considerations

  • Achieving the best imaging and deep bass may require experimenting with toe-in and distance from corners and the back wall
  • Does not provide much forward/backward information, with the image typically stopping at the outer edge of the speakers
  • The basic 'D' model comes only in black ash veneer, while higher-end models offer more choices
  • Bass can be overblown if not adjusted properly in room placement

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AN-E has more bass, is easier to drive, and has a bigger presentation
  • Some may prefer the J because they find it a more taught presentation in the mid bass, as well as more "present" in the voice band

Takeaway:

The AN-J is a near full-range loudspeaker capable of articulation and organic flow, making music sound natural and engaging. If someone is looking for a communicative quality that remains consistent wherever they listen, then the AN-J could be a good fit.

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Our take on the brand

Audio Note UK is one of Europe's largest manufacturers of valve-based audio equipment, designing and producing nearly all components in-house, including transformers and capacitors. The brand has achieved cult status among audiophiles who appreciate its minimalist, non-oversampling approach and its emphasis on musicality over technical specifications.
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KEF
Reference 1 Meta
10200
10200
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7
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The one standmount model in the Reference series could be the only loudspeaker you ever need. A three-way model boasting KEF’s 12th generation Uni-Q® driver array with MAT™, Reference 1 Meta is capable of delivering expansive, high-performance sound that goes way beyond what its relatively compact size would suggest was possible.

KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Balanced, refined, and musical performance
  • Fine stereo imaging and a wide—beautifully focused—soundstage
  • Impressive bass power and authority for a standmount speaker
  • Excellent build quality and finish
  • Uni-Q driver produces a consistent dispersion pattern

Product Considerations

  • Demands an amplifier with plenty of power due to its low sensitivity (85dB/W/m) and 4 Ohm impedance (minimum 3.2 Ohms)
  • Dedicated stands are expensive (S-RF1)

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bowers & Wilkins 805 D4: Sounds larger-scale, more muscular, and punchy

Takeaway: The KEF Reference 1 Meta is a superb speaker combining excellent sound with clever engineering, well suited for audiophiles looking for a high-quality listening experience. It delivers an immersive and detailed soundstage.

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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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MonAcoustic
PlatiMon
6000
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Released
2023
Our latest offering, the PlatiMon Virtual Coaxial One is a true marvel of product design for high end audio consumers. Jun Hyeog Seo (the founder at MonAcoustic and the chief engineer) emphasizes in his sonic signature in consideration of attack time, sustain time and release time to leave great listening experience. In terms of outer construction, the enclosure on the speaker is reinforced with the highest quality 6601-grade aluminum that promises transparent and modern clear sound. PlatiMon VC One marries top-notch finishing quality with hyper brushing technique ensuring the premium experience through and through.





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MonAcoustic is a hifi speaker brand that uses isobaric designs and aluminum cabinets to achieve deeper bass from smaller enclosures, setting them apart from traditional wooden speakers. Their PlatiMon VC One speakers feature a unique virtual coaxial design with asymmetrical resonance-attenuation liners and twin rear ports specifically tailored for left and right channels, enhancing stereo imaging.
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Product Strengths

  • Incredible billet aluminum cabinets, beautiful machine work
  • Absolutely phenomenal treble region
  • Expansive, clean, clear, and natural sounding midrange
  • Very sensitive speaker and a low volume champion
  • It offers an incredible amount of detail

Product Considerations

  • Initially needs break-in time for the tweeter to reach its level of refinement
  • Some people may want to add a subwoofer
  • Not a warm speaker, it's better paired with tube amps for warmth

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Focal Canta number one—the PlatiMon does everything better, the top end is better, and the midrange is much more natural
  • Vs Franco Serblin Accordo—the PlatiMon is more detail-focused, clarity-focused, fast, and dynamic, whereas the Accordo is warmer
  • Vs Heco salon revolution 3—the PlatiMon has tremendously more clarity in the treble, is more detailed, and sounds more natural
  • Vs Piega Coax 411—similar solid aluminum enclosures, superb fit and finish, and a talent for revealing lots of detail without sounding bright or analytical

Takeaway: The PlatiMon is an excellent speaker with top-notch build quality that delivers natural and refined sound across the frequency range, making it a great choice for audiophiles. Its detailed presentation will make you want to listen for hours.

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MonAcoustic is a hifi speaker brand that uses isobaric designs and aluminum cabinets to achieve deeper bass from smaller enclosures, setting them apart from traditional wooden speakers. Their PlatiMon VC One speakers feature a unique virtual coaxial design with asymmetrical resonance-attenuation liners and twin rear ports specifically tailored for left and right channels, enhancing stereo imaging.
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Sonnet
Acelec Model One
6750
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Released
Model One is possibly the most transparent conventional loudspeaker available today. Over the last two years, intensive research has been dedicated to exploring new methodologies and materials. These are now incorporated in our latest product range. Model One is a premium loudspeaker, offering absolute performance from the clean lines of its compact cabinet.
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Sonnet Audio is known for their unique R-2R ladder DAC design that splits 24-bit signals into two 12-bit streams processed by separate resistor networks, and their DACs feature volume control through reference voltage adjustment rather than digital potentiometers. Their products, including the Morpheus and Pasithea DACs, use a modular design with upgradeable components and emphasize non-oversampling techniques for natural sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional cabinet construction minimizes resonances and time-smearing, leading to a 'lifeless' and inert cabinet that avoids ringing
  • Clarity, transparency, and ability to deliver minutely organized and naturally displayed recorded data are strengths, offering a deep look into the soundstage and textural nuance of instruments
  • Excellent imaging and a wide, deep soundstage belie their small size
  • Placement is relatively unfussy, working well even close to walls or in corners
  • High-quality components use a Mundorf AMT tweeter and a Scan-Speak mid-woofer, along with high-quality crossover components

Product Considerations

  • With a sensitivity of 84dB, it may not be ideal for low-powered SET amplifiers
  • While the bass is balanced, the 45Hz low-frequency response might not be sufficient for larger rooms or those who prefer deeper bass
  • The AMT tweeter is highly directional, requiring careful toe-in for optimal treble detail and potentially resulting in a narrower sweet spot
  • Some speakers with aluminum enclosures can miss the mark in musical satisfaction, bringing a certain sterility, though the Acelec does not have that problem

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Klipsch RP-600M II, the Acelec Model One presented vocals with starker, clearer sound compared to the Klipsch's 'hazy neon-lit environ'
  • Similar construction to the Magico A1 using hardwood over a thick solid aluminum frame, but the Magico is more expensive
  • Similar to YG Acoustics/Magico, the Acelec design uses aluminum construction for clarity not found in speakers using other cabinet materials
  • Acelec Model One panels come even closer to complete silence than Genelec G Three
  • The Acelec Model One does not quite have the scale and sweep of larger speakers such as the DeVORE FIDELITY Super Nines, Dali Oberon 7, and DeVORE FIDELITY 0/96

Takeaway: The Acelec Model One offers incredibly detailed and accurate sound with minimal cabinet resonance, making for an immersive listening experience in small to medium-sized rooms. It could be a great option for those who want a transparent speaker that reveals every nuance of their music.

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Sonnet Audio is known for their unique R-2R ladder DAC design that splits 24-bit signals into two 12-bit streams processed by separate resistor networks, and their DACs feature volume control through reference voltage adjustment rather than digital potentiometers. Their products, including the Morpheus and Pasithea DACs, use a modular design with upgradeable components and emphasize non-oversampling techniques for natural sound reproduction.
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PIEGA
Coax Gen2 411
9995
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Released
2024
The Coax 411 stands as an exemplary entry into PIEGA's coaxial range, offering high-resolution audio performance that sets a new standard for bookshelf speakers. Ideal for small to medium-sized rooms, it delivers a sound experience that leaves no room for compromise, balancing exceptional clarity with full-bodied richness. This speaker is a testament to PIEGA's commitment to audio excellence, ensuring every listening session is both immersive and delightful.
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PIEGA is a hifi speaker brand that uses aluminum cabinets and Air Motion Transformer tweeters to achieve better sound quality than traditional speaker designs. The brand is known for making compact speakers that perform like much larger ones, with their TMicro 40 model reaching deep bass notes down to 50Hz despite its small size.
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Product Strengths

  • Fast, precise, and airy sound reproduction
  • Superb clarity and control due to materials and construction
  • Near characterless clarity and uncolored coherence, allowing deep listening into music
  • Scary-good imaging and expansive soundstaging
  • Produces a giant, stunning soundstage with pinpoint imaging

Product Considerations

  • Asking any stand mount speaker to fill a large space is a tall order
  • Requires a muscular amplifier that can comfortably drive low loads
  • Bass is not going to flap trousers, so consider adding a good subwoofer if more is desired
  • Take care not to place the Coax 411 Gen 2 too close to walls or corners, otherwise the bass might become a wee bit heavy
  • One tiny criticism–the removable grilles of the Piega Coax 411 loudspeakers are a little bit of a pain to remove

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Perlisten R7t Tower Speakers: The Perlistens are better suited for a larger room, while the 411s are better for smaller rooms
  • Vs Klipsch Cornwall IV floorstanders: Very different beasts–far bigger and much more sensitive–yet similar in price terms
  • Vs Gershman Acoustics Studio XdB: The Gershmans are warm and embracing, while the Piega Coax 411 is precise and filled with inner detail

Takeaway: The Piega Coax Gen2 411 speakers offer detailed and uncolored sound, letting someone get lost in their music. They are well-built and stylish, making them a great option for someone who wants both great sound and a modern look.

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PIEGA is a hifi speaker brand that uses aluminum cabinets and Air Motion Transformer tweeters to achieve better sound quality than traditional speaker designs. The brand is known for making compact speakers that perform like much larger ones, with their TMicro 40 model reaching deep bass notes down to 50Hz despite its small size.
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Voxativ
HAGEN²
6900
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Released
2024
The Hagen II Monitor sound reproduction is linear over the entire frequency range and free from signal altering affects caused by crossovers or other passive components. The signal remains as pure as possible.
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Voxativ is a Berlin-based hifi brand that handcrafts single-driver loudspeakers without crossovers, resulting in more coherent sound reproduction through their field coil drivers. Their speakers are specifically designed for audiophiles who prefer tube amplification, as their high-efficiency drivers perform exceptionally well with low-powered amplifiers.
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Product Strengths

  • Phenomenal transient speed and incisiveness without blur or overhang
  • Extremely visual and pin-point locked soundstage
  • Energetically front-row centre, though on visual perspective—casts a stage of capacious depth far behind

Product Considerations

  • The upper range of female voices was slightly elevated to give a small dose of beyond-textbook presence
  • Harbeth fans and annual subscribers to opera balcony seat would pass, because Hagen isn't about their more laid-back hall sound perspective
  • Overdamping betrays a hyper-clipped cadence with super-short decays, crippled bass, and far too much white in the colour palette

Takeaway: Hagen's directness and leave-no-doubts diction stand out, making it an excellent candidate, especially with the right amplifier. It is a great choice for listeners who want a front-row center experience with a visual and pin-point locked soundstage.

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Voxativ is a Berlin-based hifi brand that handcrafts single-driver loudspeakers without crossovers, resulting in more coherent sound reproduction through their field coil drivers. Their speakers are specifically designed for audiophiles who prefer tube amplification, as their high-efficiency drivers perform exceptionally well with low-powered amplifiers.
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Bowers & Wilkins
805 D4
9500
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Released
2021
Little Diamond 805 D4 might be smaller than its tower speaker siblings, but it's no lightweight: its beautifully constructed Reverse-Wrap cabinet, stiff aluminum bass pods and 165mm (6.5-in) Continuum™ mid-bass cone afford it exceptional bass extension and scale for a relatively compact speaker.
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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  •   Excellent build quality, featuring a blend of aluminum, leather, and wood veneer, or gloss paint.
  •   Detailed sound with excellent stereo imagery.
  •   Good detail and clarity.
  •   Wide and deep soundstage.
  •   Design features contribute to cabinet rigidity and reduced coloration.

Product Considerations

  •   May sound bright with the wrong amplifier or cables.
  •   May require a high-power solid-state amp.
  •   Needs quality amplification and may sound soft if underpowered.
  •   Requires stands, adding to the overall cost.
  •   Bass may not satisfy those seeking high-output bass without a subwoofer.

Takeaway: The 805 D4 is an excellent speaker that is beautifully built and delivers a detailed and engaging sound. It's a great option for those seeking a premium listening experience.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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