@vinpic do you have both the V1 and V2 for back and forth comparisons? Granted there's a long lag time, an hour? needed to swap the drivers. Or is your assessment going by audio memory?
Thanks
Cube Audio Nenuphar Single Driver Speaker (10 inch) TQWT Enclosure
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Parameters (from Cube Audio):
Power: 40 W
Efficiency: 92 dB
Frequency response: 30Hz - 18kHz ( 6db)*
Dimensions: 30 x 50 x 105 cm
Weight: 40 Kg
@vinpic do you have both the V1 and V2 for back and forth comparisons? Granted there's a long lag time, an hour? needed to swap the drivers. Or is your assessment going by audio memory? Thanks |
I have to say that listening assessment is quite informative. Actually more encouraging than what I inferred from Srajan Ebaen. Of course two different audio systems heard by different pair of ears. But is this not always the case when subjectivity trying to communicate to another sonic/music listening impressions? To know that it retains the "Midrange magic" with added meat on the bone is an accomplishment. Of course depending on one’s current audio system voicing the additional meat on the bone may not be required. So as always the final judgment is individually determined by targeted sonic needs and goal. Charles
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V1 and V2 back and forth. It takes 2 people only a few minutes to change the drivers. And yes, it’s my personal judgment 😎 Btw, when prompted, Srajan preferred the V2 (scroll down few letters till you find the one on Nenuphars V2) https://6moons.com/lettersandfeedback/
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Yes he did and I’m not disputing that at all. If my reading of his review was accurate, he seemed to imply changing to the v2 drivers might very well necessitate changing current components in one’s audio system to match properly the v2 signature/character. Your comments suggest that this may not be required in all v2 driver swaps. It is rather system dependant. Some v1 owners ’may not experience the brightness that you occasionally heard. Those with different source, preamplifier, amplifiers may feel that they have sufficient "meat on the bone " fullness already. That is my only point. Charles |