Re: OT:For Howard
- From: vinylanach@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:42:51 -0700
On Aug 8, 2:06?pm, ScottW <Scott...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 7, 6:10 pm, vinylan...@xxxxxxx wrote:
BTW, for the same amount of money as a Quad 2905, you can buy Zu Audio
Definitions, which are flat to 18 hZ.
But even Zhu doesn't make that claim.
They do have an interesting way of spec'ing their speakers.http://www.zucable.com/definition.asp
Power Bandwidth 16 Hz - 30 kHz
Without any levels +-x db this simply means
the speaker has useful output over this range.
The Druid is 35 Hz - 30 khz
This FR plot here shows what I mean.http://www.soundstagemagazine.com/measurements/zucable_druid/
The Druids sound really great and I won't argue with anyone claiming
to like their sound. They're exceptional at creating an image in space
with uncanny realism.
But I can't agree that they're flat.
Neither are my Quads BTW.
If someone can find a FR plot of the Definitions...I'd like to see it.
ScottW
Actually, many Definition owners are buying bass equalizers, and they
are getting flat to 18hZ.
Boon
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