0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 59097 times.
They are on the site, I found them. Try, again.
AK, the monitors are there, too. Promise.Here ya go . . http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/classic-series/scm20/Later, oh fudge, I believe these are passive. Guess it's floorstander's after all.
So glad to hear you are enjoying your ATCs!! I owned the active 50 monitors recently and I still kick myself periodically for selling them.
Hmmm. From just taking a quite look at the outside of the tweeter it looks exactly like my sea's T25CF001. Of course the gut's could be completely different.
I have heard several of these speakers many years ago, and one pair in particular that I heard did sound quite good. But it has nothing to do with distortion levels. Distortion levels are about as useful as how many "watts" they handle. It is nothing more than a popular catch phrase and his little to nothing to do with how it sounds. This is pure marketing hype: "The effect of the rings is to reduce the third harmonic distortion by 10-15dB between 100Hz and 3kHz. This makes for distortion comparable with most electronics."Most small woofers for instance will have measured distortion levels in the 1 to 2% range. This will be down to a range of about 45db on a 90db signal. If what they claimed is true then the actual distortion levels without their Super Linear design would be distortion levels in the 15 to 20% range. I haven't heard of any drivers being that bad unless they were defective in some way. So take claims like that with a grain of salt.
Well, the ATC speakers can and do play loud and clean. One does not need to be a "golden ear" or a manufacturer in order to hear the difference the super linear driver makes from a standard cone driver. The distortion is LOWER, and it's easy to hear it. They also possess a glorious lack of compression when playing music with significant dynamic contrasts. So, while I get your point, their statements are more accurate than not.
Okay, they're clean, lack compression, and have great dynamic contrasts. Awesome, but none of that really has anything to do with distortion. Harmonic distortion levels are really low on most speakers. That is not a real contributing factor to what you are hearing. This is like comparing the sound of two amps. One has a rated .1% distortion and one has a rated .01% distortion. Big difference in the numbers, but it is a drop in the bucket. There are a hundred other things making a MUCH bigger difference. One thing this speaker has going for it that does make a big difference, and is a MUCH greater factor in it sounding clean, is the spectral decay. It dissipates stored energy pretty well and has no ringing or break up. This is a very big deal. There are other factors too, but the distortion stuff is just marketing hype.
Hello targa02,What size is your plasma? I'm trying to ascertain perspective relative to your ATC SCM50 actives.I'm contemplating ATC SCM 50's and 100's -- Anniversary series. Given your listening environment/sensibilities...would you have any comment whether or not the active 100's may have worked in your room Thanks.Sam