PureAudioProject Duet15 -- NEW THRILLS for Experienced AUDIOPHILES

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • The PureAudioPProject Duet15 is good, really good, but how does it compare with the mighty Klipsch Cornwall IV?
    Patreon: / audiophiliac
    0:00 Meet the new boss
    0:30 It's an open baffle design
    1:35 Design details
    3:27 Specs
    5:48 Similar to Magnepan LRS+
    6:48 Listening to the Beatles
    7:57 Mono...
    8:58 Adding a REL sub
    10:08 Compared with Klipsch Cornwall IV
    14:05 So Steve, what do you really think?
    15:24 Audiophiliac Viewer System of the Day!
    18:25 Outro
    Twitter: @AudiophiliacMan
    Instagram: / steve.guttenberg
    #pureaudioproject #speakerreviews #hifi
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  • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
    @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Год назад +19

    There's an Audiophiliac/Steve Guttenberg imposter scamming my viewers, DON'T respond! I don't do giveaways or ask for money (except for my Patreon).

    • @leokuiper2593
      @leokuiper2593 Год назад +4

      Haha, yeah I reacted right away to this scammer. Then he removed his gift nonsense and with that my reaction to it too and posted it again. Of course I told him to get lost again. Wonder if he will stop trying now you posted this warning?

    • @leokuiper2593
      @leokuiper2593 Год назад +2

      You must be pretty naive to believe Steve would organise a giveaway through Telegram, this scammer must be a real amateur.

    • @chahyadirusli5219
      @chahyadirusli5219 Год назад +2

      Hi Steve. Just scammed yesterday. I noticed something fishy that the scammer wanted giving me speakers, headphones than macbook, iphone 14 thru telegram.

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Год назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @histubeness
      @histubeness Год назад +1

      Steve, --Not only do I get a scam gift offer from someone posing as you every time I comment, but I just got one from "Mike O'Brien" this morning, resulting from the comment I left here yesterday. --Commenters beware.

  • @billbones1000
    @billbones1000 Год назад +56

    5 years living with open baffles and I'll never go back to boxes. I'm a musician with guitars, drum kit, piano, banjo and fiddle all being played in my listening room daily. Really good box speakers sound like a really good stereo, open baffles sound much less like hifi and much more like real instruments in the room.

    • @socksumi
      @socksumi Год назад +2

      But dipoles have to be pulled away from the back wall otherwise the near field reflections can degrade the sound.

    • @billbones1000
      @billbones1000 Год назад +6

      Yes, and if we do not recharge the dilithium crystals we will never reach warp speed

    • @seventeendegree
      @seventeendegree Год назад

      Would you say open baffle speakers can rock? I love music like Rock, Hard Rock and even some Metal. I‘m not concerned about clarity or speed but bass and warmth.

    • @billbones1000
      @billbones1000 Год назад +3

      @@seventeendegree oh yes, they rock! I also listen to classic 80s/90s metal and hardcore punk occasionally.....brings me back to my teenage and early twenties. Open baffles make that stuff sound way better than it should......they are often pretty poor recordings but the open baffles provide a lot of slam, dynamics and space. Zero worries about them rocking, they absolutely do when it's required.

    • @pnojazz
      @pnojazz Год назад

      Great description of them! I’ve owned 2 pairs of OB’s, so I know what you’re saying!

  • @ronaldmcdonald2456
    @ronaldmcdonald2456 Год назад +23

    The best explanation ever for the differences in the bass was delivered several months ago on another forum by Charlie Conger:
    ''Open baffle woofers are velocity transducers as opposed to sealed boxes which are pressure devices. They stimulate the room in different ways. The sealed subs will shake the walls and doors and thump your chest. You will hear bass loudly outside a closed door or through a wall or ceiling. With an OB sub, not so much. OB subs also do not radiate energy to the side or up and down and therefore do not excite 2/3 of the room modes. Only modes along the axis of the room from front to back are significantly excited. Sealed box woofers have reflections inside the box that are impossible to avoid. These are all distortions that we have come to know and accept as right and good. Since the vast majority of listeners grew up with this sound it is what we more readily accept. That having been said dipole bass is really hard to beat when it comes to accuracy of reproduction, particular above around 30-40 Hz. They can, when combined in multiples, and with powerful amplifiers produces lots of very high quality bass. But they will never, at any given level, shake the room like a sealed box. ''

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад +5

      Yep. That neatly explains why I can play my Magneplanars LOUD in my room but they can barely be heard outside it.

    • @keplermission
      @keplermission Год назад +2

      You know ... this OB speaker has a neodymium motor in the woofer and uh, these are okay with low power and the 100dB at 3m but if heat in the gap flux rises to 80 degrees, it damages the magnet, basically it weakens its strength, so take care at high volumes. I was walking around a rust-bucket scrap yard and happened to find an old car door speaker (never done a day's work all its life) that was lying like a prize in a driver's seat foot well and uh, when I turned it over, it had one of these ... lightweight neodymium magnets with the conical-shaped hole in the back of it, and these lightweight junk speakers go back a long way, you know hobbyist speaker-builders have been using OB with Eminence 15-inch woofers since the year 2007 and with that same baffle slit called a rectilinear drone? Back in 2007, the Hi-Fi amplifier recommended was 'Class A' with no switching, so Single-Ended tube or at the very least, Yamaha or Technics and it needed adjusted in the Output to lift the damping Q factor. These woofers are on SALE just now and so I was trying to find one with the Q already lifted for you know, do it yourself people, but there were too many 15-inch Kappalite versions to read through, I mean Steve ought to have taken a photo of the motor so we could source that woofer but you know, he never did. I mean maybe he wants to sell some ready built ones? 😁

    • @garyalexander5686
      @garyalexander5686 Год назад +1

      Given this information I wonder if open baffle speakers would be a good choice in listening situations where transmission of noise is a problem, like an apartment or townhouse?

    • @ronaldmcdonald2456
      @ronaldmcdonald2456 Год назад +2

      @@garyalexander5686 Interesting you mention that, Gary, because a few days ago when when I fired up my newly buillt Linkwitz LXmini setup the FIRST thing she said was, ''They sound so smooth!'' After a few hours of listening she added, ''They're not like the others you have. They don't irritate me when you play them loud.''😃

    • @dilbyjones
      @dilbyjones Год назад

      @@keplermission looks great

  • @garyalexander5686
    @garyalexander5686 Год назад +21

    I heard these speakers at the NY Audio Show recently. They sounded to me as Steve described, even though the room was rather small. I remember this brand from when they first started out. They were displaying at RMAF. No one had heard of them. I remember sitting on the floor with one of the company founders. He'd completely disassembled one of the speakers so that we could see how they worked and what parts were used. He was a very open, easy-going guy. Not unlike his wonderful speakers. Thanks for this review, Steve.

    • @dilbyjones
      @dilbyjones Год назад

      Would you post any link for video?

    • @garyalexander5686
      @garyalexander5686 Год назад

      @@dilbyjones ruclips.net/video/ejYiY69w4vs/видео.html

  • @jimbrunsman1011
    @jimbrunsman1011 Год назад +17

    As someone who finds speakers endlessly fascinating, I appreciate Steve reviewing such a wide variety of speakers. Most of his reviews cover reasonably priced gear, which is exactly what is most appropriate for such a channel. But I also appreciate learning about speakers like this one and others that are beyond my financial reach. It's a great time for us music lovers and Steve helps us get more enjoyment from this hobby. Great job!

  • @MAKESQ
    @MAKESQ Месяц назад +1

    I bought these speakers several months ago. I am very pleased with them. They fill the room with great sound. Playing with McIntosh components.

  • @stevenkippel5636
    @stevenkippel5636 Год назад +10

    Every video you do has me listening to the albums you use. Would really like a whole video on your go-to reference LPs.

  • @Canadian_Eh_I
    @Canadian_Eh_I Год назад +4

    Love your enthusiasm for audio Steve. Keep it up!

  • @anystereo
    @anystereo Год назад +4

    Great review! I have built a very similar set of speakers using lowther PM5A’S and SB audio’s OB 15” bass drivers. In the 15 years since first setting them up I have tried various configurations and developed a really great passive crossover very similar to the one you showed in your review, - but without ironcores & a quasi 2nd order cross. This wasn’t an obvious solution but the result of trial and error and by far the best sounding and most efficient solution. We all owe Nelson Pass and Jon Ver halen some gratitude they designed this Open baffle scheme in the early 2000’s. At the time I had a pair of front loading horns for the lowthers the size of tuba’s and after a few years of them was revising the set up when I just tried it with out the horns -basically an open baffle setup and I was amazed. I’ve been running OB’s since.
    The grass is always greener though and I sure would like to A/B these speakers with a pair of klipsch and or altecs. Maybe some time soon. . . Thanks again for the review and all the clear listening and thinking.

  • @SmallChurch
    @SmallChurch Год назад +4

    Hi from Hiroshima, Steve! Have been enjoying your reviews for a long, long time. (First time to comment,tho'). Love your positivity and your down-to-earth, friendly approach. Also, you have a similar open-mind & curiosity to seek out music from so many different genres; love how you integrate them into your product reviews. Respect from the wee Scotsman in Japan. x

  • @seanb3303
    @seanb3303 Год назад +6

    This is actually a very straight forward DIY type design.

  • @gharris2389
    @gharris2389 Год назад +14

    I heard Pure Audio Speakers at the Pacific Audio Show this summer. They were a bit bigger than these I think (the Trios probably) Sounded wonderful. Better than most of the speakers costing ten times as much on show. They didn't sound like a speaker, they sounded like music appearing miraculously out of thin air

    • @klepp19
      @klepp19 6 месяцев назад

      The Songer room was better to me! But PAP was good on jazz with his vinyl.😊

  • @LS-ti6jo
    @LS-ti6jo Год назад +1

    So excited to see this review. Don't know why, but I am in love with its looks. Hope Steve finds it sound good too.

  • @larrywe3320
    @larrywe3320 Год назад +7

    Taking Nothing away from PureAudioProject... DIY speaker guys have been doing these for many many years.

  • @chahyadirusli5219
    @chahyadirusli5219 Год назад +3

    Always love your reviews and shirts.

  • @philipgregory2162
    @philipgregory2162 Год назад +5

    I love my PAP and a review that really sums up the attributes of these speakers. Well worth a listen

  • @richardwhite2344
    @richardwhite2344 Год назад +1

    Very Cool Video!!!! I have never seen a speaker with no back and sides but it is very interesting indeed. Really enjoy your videos Steve!!!

  • @stephendenagy3396
    @stephendenagy3396 Год назад +3

    This is so interesting! This makes me think, maybe this is why open back headphones, especially good ones like the Focal Clear Mg I have, are so detailed and realistic. I was listening yesterday to a smattering of old songs, like some “You’re So Vain.” On that track I was startled to hear some complex harmonies to the right that I had not heard on lesser systems. It was the realism that was startling. And of course, they are likewise open baffle sound sources. Perhaps open baffle’s really are the ideal way to hear music.

  • @robvandendolder3157
    @robvandendolder3157 Год назад +4

    Congratulations Steve on your 50 million views. Absolutely amazing achievement. 👍😎

  • @TheRealWindlePoons
    @TheRealWindlePoons Год назад +4

    Fascinating review, thanks Steve.
    I totally get the "difference in the sound of recordings". I am a convert to Lowther speakers and they too do this really well (no coincidence on the use of an 8" full-range driver). I use an active sub with "room correction" in the external crossover (which is tuned to the room with it's own microphone). The sub crossover has been the biggest single upgrade to the sound. I am something of a purist and had to be lent one to be convinced but I now get the bass detail without shaking the windows in exactly the way you describe.
    I am a techie by nature but as a music lover I have to conclude that you simply cannot measure good sound. Part of the engagement with this hobby is why one amp can sound better than another despite measurements telling you it is a thousand times worse...

  • @ronnieluttrell9196
    @ronnieluttrell9196 8 месяцев назад

    Steve, at 75 I felt like my audio system was complete. I have a wilson Watt/puppy plus REL Tx9 subwoofers. Powered by Classe DR-9 monoblocks. However your Pure Audio Project Duet 15 speaker system turned my audio world upside down. So I’m using the Duet 15 without the passive crossover. Instead I am using Nelson Pass Biamp 6-24 crossover and 4 channels of Nelson’s ACA design plus his B! Passive preamp. I can only say WOW! This system ahas to be experienced to be appreciated. Now I am not saying that it is better than my main system but it is so very different. You have certainly made my audio world come alive. Now I am going to add my Well Tempered Turntable to the Duet to more fully experience what these can deliver. Thank you!

  • @duwaynesnyder8083
    @duwaynesnyder8083 Год назад +4

    Hey Steve. I always learn something interesting in your vlogs. It may disappoint you that I wasn't that interested in the $6K open baffle speakers made in Germany as great as they may sound. Your reference to Dick Hyman Plays Duke Ellington was the rabbit I enjoyed chasing and playing on my home office JBL Stage a 170's - also thanks to you. Audio is life.

  • @sudd3660
    @sudd3660 Год назад +4

    speakers that let me hear the differences are one of my best ways of telling if its a great speaker.

  • @David-ik8wj
    @David-ik8wj Год назад +4

    I own the quintet 15"s with the Voxativ AC 1.6 Your spirited review truly affirms my own feelings towards my speakers. PAP has some incredible products. They are easy to own, they can be disassembled and shipped with ease. PAP will also work with you very fairly if you desire to upgrade your components.

  • @MusicLover-01
    @MusicLover-01 Год назад +2

    Viewer system of the day is almost exactly my taste for both systems, what a classy audiophile! Thanks Steve for sharing this review of the duet 15, Ze'ev is a total gentleman and his speakers are insanely good dare I say it up there with the best you can get IMO. 😀

  • @rickmathis8590
    @rickmathis8590 Год назад

    Now that one really interests me! Gotta find a way to hear a pair of these. Thanks, Steve. I'm on the hunt!

    • @David-ik8wj
      @David-ik8wj Год назад +1

      The company will let you try them without obligation. That was a big factor when i purchased mine.

  • @markmaloof2984
    @markmaloof2984 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this review a lot (if I did not feel locked in with my current speakers, these would be a definite consideration, I love Steve enthusiasm for them), but also forgot to congratulate Steve on 50 millions views!

  • @Nesha_ins
    @Nesha_ins Год назад +3

    Very nice insight into the semantics of music performance. Explains the 'why' aspect of becoming audiophile.

  • @eldergeektromeo9868
    @eldergeektromeo9868 Год назад +1

    Steve: absolutely LOVE todays shirt choice!! 😀

  • @bradknight2618
    @bradknight2618 Год назад

    Congrats Steve!
    Nice speaker! Voxativ driver. Voxativ is one of my favorites!

  • @jawito5378
    @jawito5378 Год назад

    Very expressive and informing review!

  • @ML-rm3vk
    @ML-rm3vk Год назад

    Steve brilliant video it's a wow also your shirt is wonderful hats off to the maker.peace

  • @rtbnyc
    @rtbnyc Год назад +16

    I replaced my Forte IIIs (which I liked a lot) with the Duet 15s and I really enjoy the “no box” sound.

    • @klepp19
      @klepp19 6 месяцев назад

      I recently sold my Cornwalls and considering the Duet 15! How are the Voxativ mids and how is image focus which is important to me?

    • @rtbnyc
      @rtbnyc 5 месяцев назад

      @@klepp19 Vocative sound was more refined than my Forte IIIs, with vocals, guitars and snare drums sounding more realistic. Imaging is same or better than the Forte IIIs. Big difference for me from the Forte IIIs is the sound is so much more open and unrestrained with the Duet 15s, which I assume is from the open baffle design. Recently paired the Duet 15s with the Music Fidelity A1 integrated amp and the sound is wonderful. Border Patrol DAC arrives today, so looking forward to see if it plays well with the Duet 15s and the A1. Forte IIIs may have had the edge when playing music with a prominent horn section, but not by a lot. Hope this helps.

  • @leokuiper2593
    @leokuiper2593 Год назад +2

    First estimate of attendance at the Central Park concert in 1981 was 500.000, but later estimates determined the park space could fit about 50.000 people. Still a huge and exiting event, but quite a discrepancy with the early half a million estimate. Cool you where there Steve, but as said it was a neighbourhood concert. Still listening to this album too at times! A classic!!!

  • @markmaloof2984
    @markmaloof2984 Год назад +2

    Wish I had spent a little more time listening to these at the NY audio show. I enjoyed them very much when I did, but ended up spending more time with another open baffle speaker (Spatial Audio Labs, which I loved, maybe my fave speaker at the show). Nice review! Open baffle speakers are so...open sounding. Much like the panel sort of speakers I like, but with more dynamics.

  • @jerrybdlben231
    @jerrybdlben231 Год назад +1

    Hi Steve
    I have been following you and your work/channel for many years with a great degree of interest. You have become one of the few remaking reviewers that I trust implicitly!
    Now of course comes my Q. How difficult or not is it to position the PureAudio speakers within a typical room for best results?

  • @knowname23
    @knowname23 Год назад +5

    I’d love to hear Hawkwind’s “Space Ritual Alive” on the Duets. Sounds like a great match👍

  • @bernardstachman3507
    @bernardstachman3507 Год назад +1

    I think you nailed it about the internal pressure, to elaborate forward the mechanical impedance the driver sees in a boxed speaker is different on the inside, this cannot allow the driver to follow the signal symmetrically.
    I don't have the technical knowledge to validate this thesis, but given we can recognize even an alnico magnet to sound better then ferrite due to more symmetrical/stable field, the mechanical impedance symmetry to me seems to be one of the most important factors of OB especially in upper bass/ low midrange.

  • @samuelsalins8309
    @samuelsalins8309 Год назад +2

    Great review 👍

  • @kurtcleveland3539
    @kurtcleveland3539 Год назад +1

    Regarding woofer enclosure types in addition to ported and sealed there's the TL (transmission line) cabinet that has some of the benefits of open-baffle designs. My Sanders Sound Systems hybrid 'stats use this type of enclosure to make the woofer "speed" closer to the electrostatic panel and it works very well indeed.

  • @PauloFerreira-hh6zv
    @PauloFerreira-hh6zv Год назад

    Thank you for the review Steve, I'm a big fan of your videos. I've been listening to music since I was a child, but only recently I decided to build a system a little better, but as I didn't have much knowledge, it ended up not going well. I bought Totem Sky Tower speakers and the Rega Elicit-R amplifier to listen only to digital music (Qobuz) using Allo Digione Signature + Allo Shanti. In the audition room the sound was good, but in my house I find it too bright in many songs. As I know that you have already reviewed Totem speakers, which amplifier would be suitable for my Totem, since apparently the Elicit with the Sky Tower, in my living room, is not working very well.

  • @mikejames-drummerreginacan1386

    great video Steve.

  • @Aswaguespack
    @Aswaguespack Год назад +1

    50,000,000 views!!! The fire engine is on the way because Steve is on 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @maximburgman
    @maximburgman Год назад +1

    Nice haircut! Looking good :D

  • @ashleywatson5101
    @ashleywatson5101 Год назад

    Interested to hear about the different first watt amplifiers with these speakers, if they are going to stick around for a while. The Enleum would be a stellar match IMO.

  • @sadge9697
    @sadge9697 Год назад +18

    Finally got my first pair of open baffles into my system this summer, and at this point at least, I don't see myself ever going back to box speakers. I wish I had the space and the money for these Duets...I'm sure they sound amazing. I think everybody should at least try open baffle speakers, assuming that you have enough room to get them away from the walls.

    • @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120
      @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120 Год назад +1

      33 years as an Audiophile i have only heard not owned the Quads either model 57 or 67 i was young and those speakers blew me away ! Also heard a pair of Daquest 10s steve talks about sometimes those were very good also would those be consifered open baffle ?

    • @JC-lk3oy
      @JC-lk3oy Год назад +3

      I built some open baffle speakers using Lii Audio F15's and W15's, and I'm never going back to box speakers. These throw a much wider, deeper, and more 3D soundstage than anything else I've owned. Can't wait to get my decware in to use with them.

    • @scottchegg1209
      @scottchegg1209 Год назад +1

      No

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Год назад +2

      @@tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120 Yes, DQ-10s were open baffle, but not for the bass driver.

    • @MrMbauman
      @MrMbauman Год назад

      @@JC-lk3oy Did you build your own crossovers? Back in the 80's I built some large transmission line speakers and wound the coils at a college physics lab using their homebrew winder.

  • @Sammy-wz9jy
    @Sammy-wz9jy Год назад +1

    I had not heard that Simon & Garfunkle album. It is incredible. Thank you for the recommendation! Sadly, I would love to audition a good set of open baffles, but they are way out of my price range and DIY route is not an option for me. I really didn't care for the Maggies I have heard personally, but like one of the other comments, I have been to 100's of live shows and would love to hear a good set of open baffles to compare to my R700's

  • @timothymcteague8437
    @timothymcteague8437 Год назад +4

    If you like these, listen to the Linkwitz Lab LX521.4, or LX Mini speakers!

  • @christianjforbes
    @christianjforbes Год назад

    ACA monoblocks and Pure Audio Trio 10 work very well in my apartment setting. I added a Sunfire Junior to beef up the lows… just totally dig it

  • @d.l.whitton6260
    @d.l.whitton6260 Год назад +2

    Lol. About 9 months ago I sent you images of my system. Speakers are Pure Audio Project Quintet 15 with Voxativ Field coil full range drivers and 4 woofers per side. Never a box speaker again in my life!!!

  • @intrinsicfreedom
    @intrinsicfreedom 9 месяцев назад

    I have to say, that may have been in the top few most genuinely positive reviews I’ve ever heard. Beautiful

  • @bobb.9917
    @bobb.9917 Год назад +2

    Steve! I don't think that I have ever seen you "smitten" before ❤️!
    😀

  • @berndohlinger5942
    @berndohlinger5942 Год назад +2

    Hi Steve,
    Very good review. You recently also reviewed the spatial audio open baffles. How Dinther compare to the pure audio. Which ones do you prefer?

  • @TheMirolab
    @TheMirolab Год назад +1

    Steve, the saying you were searching for is.... "There's no replacement for displacement!" It referrs to engines, but applies to woofers too! I've learned that, for me, anything less than a 10" woofer simply sounds like it's working too hard. I don't agree with smaller woofers sounding "faster". I need to feel some mid-bass thump in my chest when I turn it up.

  • @bhbacon
    @bhbacon Год назад +10

    Fantastic review, as usual! I was wondering how the Pure Audio Project compares with the Klipsch at low listening volumes (50-60db)? Thanks.

    • @dilbyjones
      @dilbyjones Год назад +1

      Yes, i just read you can NOT overdrive it, not really sure. Voxative can answer this assertion, with more insightful detail.

  • @Ricky-cl5bu
    @Ricky-cl5bu Год назад

    Best viewer of the day yet

  • @mfr58
    @mfr58 Год назад

    Love the shirt Steve....

  • @rickp6731
    @rickp6731 Год назад +1

    Once you heard the all new Clarisys Audio Panel Loudspeakers your be hooked for life !
    They will be at the 2023 Florida Audio Expo Show this month ! They bring the Concert in your room REALLY !😇🤫

  • @trevorbartram5473
    @trevorbartram5473 Год назад +1

    Hi Steve, your explanation of sound coming back through the cone is not true for the woofer but definitely true for the midrange. It's due to relationship between sound wavelengths and box dimensions. This is the reason Kef's Meta technology works so well. Tweeters usually have a completely sealed back. Now we need Kef to produce an open baffle speaker using the LS50 Meta driver.

  • @Unpreeeedictable
    @Unpreeeedictable Год назад +2

    Steve, it’s awesome that you are introducing your viewers to such a wide range of speakers. I moved to open baffles (Spatial Audio M3 Sapphires) a year ago and I’ll never own another box speaker. They’re that good. Hopefully I’ll hear the PAPs in the not-too-distant future.

  • @wilcalint
    @wilcalint Год назад

    Quite some time ago I had a very respected speaker and enclosure designer explain to me, in as simple a way possible, how loudspeaker "Q" is delt with. He explained it this way.
    Imagine a spring with a weight on one end of the spring. Hold up the spring from the end without the weight. Now slowly move your hand up and down. Your design should be such that the movement if the weight, being held up by the spring, is minimal to nothing.
    The math of dealing with speaker "Q" is about the same.
    Another interesting part that relates to this. Take an empty coke bottle. Like you did when you were 10 years old. Blow horizontally across the top of the empty coke bottle. Whoot Whoot! That's all part of the math.

  • @Cocteau61
    @Cocteau61 Год назад

    wow-0-wow wise words on a topic dear to my heart

  • @zachariavallickad7264
    @zachariavallickad7264 Год назад +2

    As we grow older, our very high frequency hearing weakens.
    Our wise old brains adjust to this by analysing the higher midrange in more detail, studying each of the nuances.
    Well, as long as we enjoy it.........

  • @BishopEddie5443
    @BishopEddie5443 Год назад

    Nice reviews!

  • @shaggyburn
    @shaggyburn Год назад +2

    I was at The New York audio show too. I thought that these were the best speakers at the show especially for those small hotel rooms.

  • @johnkipos1427
    @johnkipos1427 Год назад +1

    High sensitivity open baffle speakers are dynamic
    That don’t load up the room like box speakers do.
    2/3rds of the problems are gone as far as the room. No side wall or floor too ceiling interaction.
    Especially in the bass which is critical.
    You can hear texture & tone with fast articulate bass.
    No box speaker can do this.
    Also higher up in frequency they sound much more open transparent
    Especially if you have a low crossover point say 500hz & up the sound is very coherent
    Having a crossover from 1.5khz & up is not good
    It messes up the sound you can hear it

  • @Labor_Jones
    @Labor_Jones Год назад

    I'm in LOVE - funny - but
    I kind of understand, since I've been building an open baffle (trial & error) for few years now. It was one of your Interviews started me on that path with DecWare
    and after I talked to him (DecWare) and he gave me some suggestion - I was in! - m.

  • @charleskatz2606
    @charleskatz2606 Год назад +1

    Steve love it if you could do a PAP Duet vs Trio especially the horn.I myself have wondered what the difference was with the PAP Trio/Quintet 10 vs 15 -basically a discussion of the libe

  • @brianbonham2261
    @brianbonham2261 Год назад

    Steve- great review. You recently reviewed the Spatial Audio Labs M series(I believe). I am assuming you did not compare them side by side? Can you provide any incite into how they might compare? As a Maggie owner, I am definitely interested in the open baffle concept as a next speaker. Thanks

  • @garryhammond3117
    @garryhammond3117 Год назад +1

    Great review, but I question the longevity of the foam surround on the midrange driver.
    The woofer has an old school (treated paper?) surround similar to what you would find in in older (like mine) Klipsch woofers.
    Sound augmentation relies on the 180 deg. out-of-phase sound from the back of the spkr being delayed just enough to bring it back into phase with the sound from the front of the speaker.
    This makes placement both critical, and frequency dependant.
    Do you have any comments on this Steve?

  • @histubeness
    @histubeness Год назад +4

    I'd really like to audition the Duet 15's against my Spatial Audio M3 Sapphires, but that's easier said than done.

  • @chrisantoniou4366
    @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад +2

    All things being equal, open baffle dipoles are the best sounding speakers around. Electrostatic, ribbon, isodynamic, or dynamic, you can't beat the open uncoloured sound of a dipole.

  • @goodnightpaul
    @goodnightpaul Год назад +1

    Steve, have you ever thought of reviewing the Decware ZOB open baffle speakers? I would love for you to do this!

  • @robertwang7825
    @robertwang7825 Год назад +4

    I have been thinking abt open baffle as a DIY project , get a carpenter to make the baffle from some fine solid wood , buy a single driver spkr like Lii Audio silver 10” ( 96dB sensitivity ) , put IsoAcoustic Gaias on the feet. Pair it with a class A tube amp. It wld costs around US2k. Use a Rel sub if deeper bass is needed. My summer 2023 project.

    • @daviddowns3154
      @daviddowns3154 Год назад +1

      Robert, this is exactly my plan with a Decware zen amp, 2 watts through a Lii driver and pair it all with my Hsu Research sub ... a good network streamer and I'll be set for years of music enjoyment!

    • @robertwang7825
      @robertwang7825 Год назад +1

      @@daviddowns3154 Hhhh nice to know. I’m using a Willsenton R800i with rolled tubes , a bit of an overkill at 50W class A. Good luck on your endeavor.

  • @gtric1466
    @gtric1466 Год назад

    I have a pair of Zu DW's and I think a lot of that natural sweetness from say 400 to 4K with instruments and voices comes from the full range driver. Zu uses Eminence for there Full Range Driver.

  • @CheekyFest
    @CheekyFest Год назад

    I saw / heard S & G in London's Hyde Park c2004. The Everly bros were their support act! It was AMAZING

  • @AdrianIII
    @AdrianIII Год назад +1

    SO what are the power amp requirements for the Duet 15? Best type of amp for the speakers? Are the Duets bright or sweet?

  • @fredfungalspore
    @fredfungalspore Год назад +2

    50 Million views..Are you camera shy yet Steve 😆..... Another great take on a speaker
    Take care from Down Under 🙏

  • @holmesroach
    @holmesroach Год назад

    Steve - love the sensitivity rating on this line of speakers. How do we sort out horn vs coax ? I'm into everything, likely including a powered sub and driving with a Billie Amp so now it's the trio vs duet and horn vs coax? Thanks for your posts.

  • @MarkasTZM
    @MarkasTZM Год назад +2

    My Cornwalls had been my reference since 1980 until I left them on the other coast. So glad nothing has changed except that Chorus IIs will fit better for me now.

  • @harrylewis8349
    @harrylewis8349 Год назад +3

    Can you give a comparison with the trio 15
    Classic that you previously reviewed

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi Год назад

    Hey, it's got wizzer cone. Haven't seen those since my old 6 X 9 car speakers. Those things tend to ring like a bell.

  • @stillaliveandwell5291
    @stillaliveandwell5291 24 дня назад

    Hey Steve, I'm like you in the the bass heavy thing is not really for me but that is not any part of the reason I use the REL S/510 sub. It "takes the load off" all of the other drivers trying to reproduce lower frequencies and is adjustible in output and frequency response. The other drivers are free to really do their thing and the bottom end gets nicely filled out. (I'm sure you are aware of this too) I can never hear the sub when it is adjusted properly. I wish I could adjust it by remote, although at least I'm getting some exercise! The whole sound flattens out as soon as I turn off the sub. I'm looking at an older Duet used. It is in my city so hopefully I can go hear it. Looks like the same Voxativ but different bass driver, not the latest crossover but close.

  • @georgecav
    @georgecav Год назад +2

    I would have liked more review of any audible effect of the big drawback with open baffle speakers which concerns lower-bass from the rear interfering / cancelling the forward projected bass although the larger baffle size on this would help that somewhat. Thats why its not used far ore commonly

    • @sjhorton1184
      @sjhorton1184 Год назад +1

      GeorgeC AV, While I'm not an expert, I can tell you that you are a bit off in your understanding of bass and open baffles and how the low frequencies cancel each other. While you ARE correct that the baffle dictates the frequency that needs to be reached for the wavelength to "wrap" around the baffle and interfere with the opposite polarity wave from the rearward cone excursion, the front and rear waves only cancel at the sides where they actually mix. The front propagating wave and the rear propagating wave don't cancel at the listening position, only at the sides of the speaker. This is a "figure eight" pattern as opposed to a single, front wave propagation, which gets omni-directional at the wave length that "wraps" around the box. Hope this helps.

    • @georgecav
      @georgecav Год назад +1

      @@sjhorton1184 thanks for that and I must say my previous understanding was that it did interfere with particular the bass at listening positions as the bass wave moving rearward reflected back into the room. Maybe you are correct in which case I wonder why there are not more of them as many box speakers also need to be placed well off the wall

    • @martinjandijkstra3205
      @martinjandijkstra3205 Год назад +2

      In fact there is a comb-filter effect but it comes from the rear wall reflecting the sound. That is why dipoles need a lot of distance from the rear wall to enable deep bass response. I know because gaving dipoles myself (electrostatics).

  • @alex-wk7mq
    @alex-wk7mq Год назад

    steve is in love 😊

  • @dmd7472
    @dmd7472 Год назад

    Imagine having 50 million views! Well deserved. Love your content.
    Can I ask you to consider a video with the £$1500 $3000 systems etc. like a pick and mix parts video akin to your systems under series

  • @darrellchitwood9167
    @darrellchitwood9167 Год назад

    If I could do it I would keep both speaker sets. I Have 2.3 watts and full range drivers in a large folded back loaded horn for the imaging and open sound. Sometimes a powerful amp and big speakers would bring the feel to the bones kind of sound would be nice.

  • @joshuaschneck
    @joshuaschneck Год назад +2

    Very interesting - these open baffle designs definitely have my attention. Would you recommend a low-watt tube amp with this speaker (did you try?)? Thanks, Josh

    • @wilcalint
      @wilcalint Год назад

      "Q"

    • @future62
      @future62 Год назад +1

      OB is not super efficient, so your amp may struggle at higher volumes. Low watt stuff is a different breed.

  • @pnojazz
    @pnojazz Год назад +1

    But at the end of the day Steve, $6400 for Birch wood is truly expensive. OB’s of this type can be built for $2k. My former OB’s were hand built and made of actual solid wood baffles of both Maple and another set of a beautiful Mahogany. A local woodworker designed the baffles. I wish I could send you a photo of them. They were truly beautiful!

  • @trudimcleod5042
    @trudimcleod5042 Год назад

    Sorry for being late, but were there any differences between the Cornwalls and the PureAudioProject Duets? Is it finicky like the LRS? Thanks

  • @LuisFlores-gc5zm
    @LuisFlores-gc5zm Год назад +3

    It would be great to compare PureAudioProject Duet15 vs Lii Audio Liionidas ( W15+Silver 10 )

  • @andreboulay1615
    @andreboulay1615 Год назад +2

    Awesome stuff as usual Steve but I have to ask...
    Why, whY, WHY not the Trio 15 model instead?
    Like you say, bigger is better.

  • @douglascampbell8829
    @douglascampbell8829 Год назад

    What are you using for the internal wiring and speaker cable for these speakers-please specify.

  • @hungrybrainemporium856
    @hungrybrainemporium856 Год назад +1

    how would you compare the Buet15 to Spaital Audio OB offerings?

  • @geoffccrow2333
    @geoffccrow2333 Год назад

    hi steve, please tell me how these compared to your listening of the Ohm walsh speakers? similar effect? which was better?

  • @shadyoptics
    @shadyoptics Год назад +1

    Be interesting to see how the spatial audio speakers compare to these.

  • @davidbarger3820
    @davidbarger3820 Год назад +1

    A comparison with the Lii Audio similar speaker would be very interesting…

  • @jerryrodriguez5431
    @jerryrodriguez5431 Год назад +1

    Great review Steve. I love the sense of scale that my Maggie 1.7s project. I mean, they're pretty tall, so that's not surprising. How do these do on scale? Thanks!

    • @TheMirolab
      @TheMirolab Год назад

      if they didn't scale, I don't believe Steve would hold them up against the Cornwalls.

    • @jerryrodriguez5431
      @jerryrodriguez5431 Год назад

      Fair. I haven’t heard the Cornwalls. I did own the Klipsch Heresies for a while, and the music sounded like it was projecting from a small box….which it was!

  • @dksculpture
    @dksculpture Год назад +2

    Excellent review Steve. I’m curious how wide the seating window is, ie do they beam? do they sound as good standing as sitting? Can more than one person enjoy them or is there a small sweet spot?

  • @mr.b4444
    @mr.b4444 Год назад +5

    I can understand the open baffle with the speakers drivers themselves but why is the crossover exposed like that to collect dust and other elements?

    • @johnlucier5654
      @johnlucier5654 Год назад

      One would expect at $6500/pr most customers arent going to subject them to many "elements". The raw drivers are out there too. A blast from an air compressor once or twice a year should take care of dust.
      How many times do you see tube amps with all their guts out in the open?