Coaxials - Reality vs. Experience?


Should say "hype vs. reality" in the headline. 

 

Coaxial speaker design has been around in one way or another for a long time. I often think I’ll be absolutely blown away by them, but in practice traditional vertical layout speakers often have sound as good, or have other features that make them sound better.

Thiel, KEF, Monitor Audio, Tekton, Seas are among the many players attempting such designs, but none has, by the coaxial drivers alone, dominated a segment of the market.

What are your listening experiences? Is it 1 coaxial speaker that won you over, or have you always preferred them?

erik_squires

herb, if Andrew Jones couldn't explain it to you while setting up a pair of coaxial speakers, I doubt that anyone here can.

Love the Kef concentric speakers been using and loving my Blades and Reference 1's. There is something nice about a point source speaker that does it for me.

Erik

((((Your typical 2 or 3 way speaker is neither a point nor a line source. Vandersteen may be time and phase aligned but it’s not a point source.That perfect step response in the Stereophile measurements goes out the window when you stand up. A true point source maintains it's time alignment no matter where you measure it from.))))

Erik

We have sold hundreds of these and this hasn't really been a problem because

very few of our customers critically listen while standing up.

 We simply adjust the vertical tilt for their favorite listening location

  Cheers JohnnyR

 Vandersteen dealer

We have sold hundreds of these and this hasn't really been a problem because very few of our customers critically listen while standing up.

@audioconnection 

 

Johnny, don't be so sensitive. 😁 I was merely pointing out that Vandersteens have the same limitations of other multi-way speakers in this particular sense.