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Apogee Stage Electrostatic Loudspeakers Reviewed
The Apogee Stage is a large electrostatic speaker with a huge cult following. The smoothness and ease of the midrange make these audiophile favorites. Beware in an earthquake but until then - these speakers sound great and are a big part of audiophile history. Read More
TDL Studio 0.5 Bookshelf Loudspeakers Reviewed
While the Studio 0.5 is a smaller version of the Studio 1, it still looks "commanding in the all-black finish." It has a "remarkably coherent sound" which matches the Studio 1 for consistency. Once the speaker is ideally positioned for bass, our reviewer advised listeners to "ready yourself for amazement..." Read More
Monitor Audio Reference 1200 "Gold" Loudspeakers Reviewed
The 1200 "produced a wonderfully convincing 3D soundstage, including more than ample height and wholly satisfying depth" and compared favorably with many larger competitors. It also successfully reproduces the "feel of the lower registers." The treble is "silky-smooth, the texture occurring far lower down the frequency scale..." Read More
Apogee DAX Crossover Reviewed
Although it is actually a crossover for use with the Apogee Divas and Grands, it has graphic EQ capabilities usually found on a preamp. Obviously, if you have an Apogee Diva you want to use this instead of the stock passive crossover unit, if you can find one. Read More
Orchid Two Deep Resolution Loudspeaker Reviewed
What a gap: the Heil Air Motion Transformer first appeared some 30 years ago, pretty much faded from sight, and then - whoosh!!! Up pop a couple of new systems using the legendary tweeter, from two unrelated sources. With the... Read More
Apogee Scintilla Loudspeakers Reviewed
These huge aluminum panel speaker is famous throughout the audio world as one of the hardest speakers to drive due to their 1 Ohm load that can cause even serious amps to sweat. For those with an amplifier stable to this rating these are magical speaker that can be had cheaply on the used market. Read More