More info on the new V2 series speaker drivers !
https://www.6moons.com/audioreview_article/cubeaudio7/
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
More info on the new V2 series speaker drivers ! https://www.6moons.com/audioreview_article/cubeaudio7/
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"I am in the camp of keeping what you currently have."
Charles, agreed. I don't have a burning itch (is that a mixed metaphor?) that needs to be satisfied with new/different equipment. In that sense I have slowed down over the years. My question was more from curiosity. If someone wrote that brand XX or a vintage YY manages to get a bit more of 'everything' then I would keep my ears open at AXPONA or Audiogon.
Of course the price for converging perfection tends to increase exponentially. For example, I have followed Vinnie Rossi since his Tri-Path days, but his new line is a bridge too far for me. The new Brama preamp goes for $35,000 and weighs near 100 pounds!
That said, I know I am very fortunate to be able to have, not one, but two great sounding systems. And I have always been a bit eclectic in my tastes.... |
Hi rwpollock, I tend to agree with charles 1 dad about some trade offs when changing hifi components. If it is any help, I recently changed from monoblock amplifiers using EL34 (Gold Lion KT77 output tubes) which I owned fror 24 years. No - Í certainly don't change my hifi very often ! I changed to a pair of Melody 300B-1 monblocks and quickly rolled the Shuagang tubes to Mullard 5AR4 (rectifiers) Sylvania 6SN7GTB (driver/input tubes) and Emission Labs 300B-XLS (output tubes) and this made a big difference to the final sound quality. Even the change of rectifier tube added more "body" to the sound with each tube change providing an improvement in sound quality. This exercise in tube rolling cost around A$2,000, but I definitely think it was worth the investment. The 300B SET monblocks were definitely a step up from my original EL34 amps in all respects of sound quality. I understand that the EL84 gives a similar sound to the EL34, but different circuit designs and component qualities makes any comparisions difficult. I was extremely lucky to get an in-home demo on my Nenuphar Minis for two weeks (thanks Craig @ Audioheaven*, Melbourne) before I finally replaced my Sonus Faber Grand Pianos (the original version) of 25 years. [Thanks rick2000 - you reminded me to give Audioheaven a plug for their excellent customer service]. Unfortunately, in the world of hifi, a home demo with your equipment, in a controlled environment, with enough time to assess what you like, is the only way to be certain if your are really upgrading, going sideways "going in another direction" or even going backward in your new hifi purchase. |
we've a little update for you on the F10 Select and Jazzon speakers. We've done some more experiments and since we haven't started shipping the units yet, we'll be making a change to the F10 Select drivers. After some more testing and prototyping, we decided to go the foam surround on the F10 Select drivers as well. Not only does it have a little more efficiency, but it also has a very nice, richer midrange than before. It's definitely an improvement, so we'll be switching to the new design from now on.
Next week we'll update the site with more information and measurement
I just received these information from Cube email.
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