DuckToller Posted June 26, 2020 Share Posted June 26, 2020 In case you reside in Europe, check out the Abacus Cortex 6 at 7l (or Cortex 8 /10l) with AMT tweeter and adjustable bass, which may fit your bill, especially if the low end is important. Frequency Range: 16… 80-> 20,000Hz Alternatively, you may want to check out the AE1 from Phil Jones. I've reviewed last month the Airpulse A100 designed by Phil Jones and was quite happy about their price/performance ratio, although thundering bass isn't their upmost virtue. Good luck, Tom Link to comment
DuckToller Posted June 26, 2020 Share Posted June 26, 2020 1 minute ago, stefano_mbp said: .... really? What does it means “16...80”? I would connect it with the information about adjustable bass ...;-) The C-Box 3 actives did go down even lower then the 35hz Abacus advertised when I had them under review. Link to comment
DuckToller Posted June 26, 2020 Share Posted June 26, 2020 Manufactures writes: The Cortex 6 is the smallest model in the Cortex range. Thanks to the powerful 15cm bass-midrange driver, the ABACUS Dolifet amplifiers, which are fed from a powerful power supply unit and with precisely adjusted bass equalisation, these small ones go just as deep into the frequency response cellar as their larger siblings. When used in the near field, the closed 6-litre box achieves adult listening levels, for use in fully-developed listening situations you can limit the low end and thus the maximum sound pressure can be increased. Also in combination with a subwoofer the Cortex 6 plays a big role, but remains a compact alternative edit. corrected some automatic translation garbage Link to comment
DuckToller Posted June 26, 2020 Share Posted June 26, 2020 Stefano, these guys are creating speakers since 1983, imho they do not need to make up "misleading" things their customers won't experience themselves. Relaxed guys from the northern coast in Germany, far away from any hype. Sorry for the edit of the previous post ... Best, Tom Link to comment
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