davisoly
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These Spatials are special. These open baffles offer a tidy, clean design, and project a sound that is to fall in love with.
Their Controlled Directivity System claims to reduce room interaction, allowing consistent results in most any room environment. I have to agree. I never had to employ bass equalization or special speaker placement to contend with boominess or bass drop-off. People viewing their performance at audio shows also express their ability to automatically adapt to varying and difficult room conditions . Hologram's 95dB Sensitivity allow the use of low powered amplifiers. I drove them easily with a pair of Decware 2-Watt Zen SET amps. “A stunning 3D sound field is generated by the point source, wide range compression driver”, they say. They are truth tellers. The speakers present a great and believable stage.
I purchased these not three months ago from a gentleman who maybe had just burned them in. They look as new and ship in the original packaging. I am selling because my own prejudiced ears could hear too-little improvement over my own personally built Zen open-baffle pair. My own ZOBs are spectacular. And these are that good, and maybe even a tad smoother.
Here are the specs: Retail: $2000 Type: Compact 2-way, point source, open-baffle, dynamic driver, controlled directivity Chassis: 5 layer Aluminum Composite / HDF Driver compliment: Two 12 inch mid/woofers, one wide bandwidth compression driver Crossover: 800Hz - Passive - Hologram Network Technology Frequency Response: 43Hz - 20kHz +/- 3dB in room response Sensitivity: 95dB - averaged across 200Hz to 5kHz at 1M - on axis Impedance: 4Ω nominal, 3 Ω minimum, low phase angle Dimensions: 27T x 16W x 3D inches, 35 lbs.
Thanks. Davisoly
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