Hi, Mrgigi. I've never heard the ravens but I've heard of them. I've owned newform researh ribbons[r8-2's] since Sept/93.....hard to believe its' been that long...The newforms can really float notes in air, decay of notes is very very nice....they can be addictive....the ribbons however cross over between 900 to 1000...and below 1000, cone drivers can't quite match the magic of the ribbons.....I would love to hear another ribbon operating below the newforms to about 200. This would possibly be very serious....Hey, I still like cone drivers, I just find the newforms easy to live with. A good frined made me promise if I ever change speakers, I"m to sell to him...regard, Lloyd
RAVEN and other ribbon drivers.
Some audiophiles are very much charmed by the ribbon drivers.
Technical merit seems to offer some scientific support here.You know - ribbons are low mass / low distortion transducers able to offer very detailed and dynamic sound, without some time domain distortions associated with heavier, traditional dynamic dome or cone, drivers.
Impresive! Really so?
There are some audiophiles who fell in love with ribbons at first sight & sound. But equally fast they let their love down mumbling something about "unlasting impression", "immateriality" and kind of unnatural "thinness" to the sound. Some others told stories about fragile, low power, nature of this kind of drivers.
Ribbons are traditionally associated with high frequency reproduction. In fact a modern ribbon driver can cover more then the high frequency range. Leading designs from RAVEN (Orca Design) or a Dutch company called Stage Accompany could cover a range starting from 500-1000Hz up to the 30-40 kHz from a single driver.
I wonder what is your expeience with latest ribbons? Was the first impression favorable and long lasting?
Have you heard (or even better owned) speaker systems utilizing wide range ribbons like RAVEN R3 drive unit?
And RAVENS themselves - they seem to be a favorite brand among DIYs trying to build the absolute speaker.
Do you have any experience with it?
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