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For example, the crossover network employed in the EATON features 2 independent channels that have been skillfully designed to bring out the best of the separate LF and HF sections of the Dual Concentric driver – ensuring a truly natural sound.
TANNOY DUAL CONCENTRIC REVIEW DRIVERS
It takes a lot more than quality materials and hand-selected drivers to build a great loudspeaker it takes engineering experience with a deep understanding of acoustics, dedicated craftsmanship, inspiration, and a healthy dose of imagination. Outstanding Components are just the Starting Point Simply put, EATON delivers legendary HPD performance to a new generation of music aficionados.
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More than just a homage to its predecessor, the Legacy Series EATON Book-Shelf 10" Dual Concentric Hi Fi Loudspeaker further elevates the TANNOY HPD heritage of outstandingly transparent performance with the implementation of new, upscaled drivers and components – technology that was unavailable at the time.
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The TANNOY HPD Series quickly became some of the most beloved Hi-Fi loudspeakers of all time. In the 1970s TANNOY created a range of monitors that forever changed the way studio engineers and audiophiles alike chose to experience high quality audio. A truly great loudspeaker design enables the speaker system to remove itself from the soundscape and present the music in a manner that envelopes you in the same way as a live performance. If you want to start a new topic, click here.Music is an art form that needs to be experienced in all its beauty, detail, and nuance without the colouration that can instantly detract from its purest essence. No topics on the Tannoy 613 have been found. I think that D-Cs sound significantly different from separate-driver units, and as such are worth a listen - if only to find out if they are to your taste. But I'm not an audiophile, so I'd take what I say with a LARGE helping of scepticism. Alternatively, it sometimes sounds like it's trying to extract too much detail - i.e recreating all the parts, instead of the whole. The result this fussiness is usually harshness in the treble, a criticism which I have seen levelled at D-Cs elsewhere. Some music works better on them than others, seemingly independent of genre (although in the main, I'd say they are usually better at classical than rock). Well, I find them quite "fussy." For example, it's more important than many other speakers to sit in the "correct" place to get the best out of them. OK, so I've sung the praises, so what's less good. They are visually fairly unobtrusive (although the black ash finish looks pretty dated now). On a more practical note, their shape makes them compact in a room - much less than ordinary box speakers on stands. The bass is rich, warm and deep never boomy, but with enough power to rattle the ornaments off the shelves if you want. Vocals and sax in particular come over brilliantly on the 613s. I run the Tannoys from a Quad 66/303 pre/power combination. But they are perhaps less suited to the Friday-night Speaker Demolition Derby. The only other type of speaker I've heard which provides this integrity of sound are the Quad ESL-63s, which also (in theory) provide a point source. 16 years, later, I have a pair of Tannoy 613s, and I still love the Dual-Concentric design for the same reason. Personally, I was instantly won over by the integrity of the Tannoys - the sense of "being-there-if-you-close-your-eyes." The other speakers sounded out-of-phase by comparison. Some think that that the D-C design (where the tweeter is mounted in the centre of the mid/bass driver, to create a "point source") introduces too many design compromises.
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Mass-tuned passive cone Can be bi-wired Back in about 1988 I compared a pair of Tannoy Dual-Concentric DC200s with the equivalent offerings from Mission and Kef. Impedance: 6 ohms Sensitivity: 90dB (2.87V 1m).It is a floor-standing speaker with an "irregular hexagon" cabinet. Steve (January 11, 2010): The Tannoy 613 is a larger version of 611, also reviewed on this site. It was manufactured from 1991 to unknown. Search the Tannoy 613 on Ebay Advertisement