emerald physics CS3

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ratso

emerald physics CS3
« on: 5 May 2009, 07:56 pm »
at akfest; initial reports have not been too positive? hard to tell from what i've read. always a gamble debuting a speaker in a hotel room, of course - hard to make it sound good. anyone have any thoughts, because i'm basing a couple of future plans on how these sound...

ratso

Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #1 on: 10 May 2009, 01:53 am »
ok so now that they are out, i can talk about it. the cs3.2's are the replacement for the cs3's and wally from underwood says that they are a dramatic improvement (he told me about them a month ago, but i promised i wouldn't talk about them til they are released). the cs3's seemed to me to be the ultimate 'flavor of the month' product. when they came out talk was everywhere about them, but not really a peep since then - i have yet to here a word about the cs1's. it will be interesting to hear what is said (if anything) about the cs3.2's. i have been seriously thinking about taking a chance on these if the feedback is good.

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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #2 on: 10 May 2009, 02:05 am »
ok so now that they are out, i can talk about it. the cs3.2's are the replacement for the cs3's and wally from underwood says that they are a dramatic improvement (he told me about them a month ago, but i promised i wouldn't talk about them til they are released). the cs3's seemed to me to be the ultimate 'flavor of the month' product. when they came out talk was everywhere about them, but not really a peep since then - i have yet to here a word about the cs1's. it will be interesting to hear what is said (if anything) about the cs3.2's. i have been seriously thinking about taking a chance on these if the feedback is good.

I think you are a little confused on your model numbers...

The Emerald Physics CS2.3's (not 3.2's) are the replacement for the very well reviewed CS2's - not the CS3's.  The CS3's were just released and are a brand new model.

Here are links for the two new models:

CS3's - http://www.emeraldphysics.com/page13/page13.html

CS2.3's - http://www.emeraldphysics.com/page9/page9.html

The CS2's were not a flavor of the month product, but for a smaller company, you can only keep the publicity high on a particular model for so long.  I owned (and dealt) CS2's and definitely thought they were the real deal.

George

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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #3 on: 10 May 2009, 02:19 am »
So when Clayton calls the CS 2.3 a true 3 way speaker I get the impression that what was a 12" waveguide for a compression driver is now a 12"  driver with a coaxial compression driver using the cone as the mouth of the horn - like the Hawthorne, but 12". Is this right?

It couldn't be the P-Audio driver that Danny Ritchie was experimenting with, could it? I imagine that would be too expensive.

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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #4 on: 10 May 2009, 02:20 pm »
I wonder how low the CS3 will go. I doubt is anything less than 60hz, and that considering the heavy equalization.

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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #5 on: 10 May 2009, 02:25 pm »
I wonder how low the CS3 will go. I doubt is anything less than 60hz, and that considering the heavy equalization.

Instead of speculating, why not simply look at the Emerald Physics website?

Here are the spces from the site:

CS3 Specifications:
System Type: Passive 2-way Dynamic Dipole - DSP equalized
Frequency Range: 32Hz–22kHz -3dB (In room with equalization)
Frequency Linearity: +/- 0.50 dB from 100Hz-20kHz
Impedance: 8 Ohms nominal
Max Power input: 150W RMS, 300W program
Sensitivity: 95dB 1.83V @ 1M @ 1kHz
Drivers: High Freq: 1 inch exit compression driver
Low Freq: 12 inch paper cone coaxial
Crossover: 3rd order acoustic Butterworth filter at 900Hz
Frequency Contour: Digital equalization - Behringer DCX2496
Standard Finishes: Black,
Optional Finishes: Mahogany, Cherry and Maple Veneers
Dimensions: 41”H x 16W x 8”D
Weight: Net: 40 lbs each
Shipping: 100 lbs (Pair in single shipping carton)


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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #6 on: 10 May 2009, 03:09 pm »
ok so now that they are out, i can talk about it. the cs3.2's are the replacement for the cs3's and wally from underwood says that they are a dramatic improvement (he told me about them a month ago, but i promised i wouldn't talk about them til they are released). the cs3's seemed to me to be the ultimate 'flavor of the month' product. when they came out talk was everywhere about them, but not really a peep since then - i have yet to here a word about the cs1's. it will be interesting to hear what is said (if anything) about the cs3.2's. i have been seriously thinking about taking a chance on these if the feedback is good.

I heard the 3's at AKFest and thought they sounded pretty good. Of course, all the usual limitations of "show" conditions were at play, but if I had the opportunity I would not mimd spending some time with them in my room for a demo. I thought they were promising.



ratso

Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #7 on: 10 May 2009, 08:08 pm »
oops damn dyslexia 2.3, 3.2, 3. too many numbers for me wee brain. no disrespect meant by the 'flavor of the month' comment, and i don't think it has anything to do with marketing. everyone was talking about them on the forums when they came out, and almost all the comments were very positive. i was just suprised when the cs1's came out there hasn't been a PEEP that i can find online in almost a year now. it's like they never came out? i mean someone must have bought them or at least heard them?

ratso

Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #8 on: 10 May 2009, 08:20 pm »
oh another interesting thing, if i was hearing wally correctly, is the new 3's are intended mostly as a home theater (5.1) speaker? which, if that is what they intended is not mentioned anywhere i can find on there website. them and the new 2.3's sure are purdy looking though, should really end those 'ugly speaker' complaints of the old ones.

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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #9 on: 11 May 2009, 05:54 am »
From the photos I think CS2 still looks better.

Anyone have measurements of these speakers ?  :D

nicksgem10s

Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #10 on: 12 May 2009, 01:32 am »
I personally think the new CS3 are much better looking than the CS2. 

They are also much smaller so they should fit in many places that CS2 speakers would not.

I wish I would have had a chance to get a better listen to the CS3 at AKfest.

I am also trying to find out more about how the DBX PX is being utilized.  I look forward to learning more about the design.

 



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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #11 on: 12 May 2009, 08:15 am »
I personally think the new CS3 are much better looking than the CS2. 

Yes, I think the same. 




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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #12 on: 14 May 2009, 01:10 am »
Interesting ad on Audiogon from Wally.

http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrplan&1247272840

I have never thought that a cone would be a very good waveguide but Clayton is pretty good at squeezing good sound out of mediocre components.

I think the new speaker looks fantastic!

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Re: emerald physics CS3
« Reply #13 on: 18 May 2009, 07:19 pm »
I have never thought that a cone would be a very good waveguide
Have you ever heard of Tannoy?