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I like the prices!
I know little about 'statics, but I'm surprised to see they're flat down to 48.
And UPS shipping to USA is quite reasonable.Then I took a look at the Essence electronics. I remember recently seeing the $699 Essence HDACC DAC/Preamp with HDMI (here on Audiocircle?) which also seemed very reasonable.Then I looked at the $1299 Essence DPA-440 digital power amplifier. I saw it was made in the USA, not in the Netherlands like the Model 1200/1600 electrostatic speakers. When I looked at the rear panel it somehow looked familiar. Then I took a look at one of the Class D Audio amplifiers, the $665 SDS-440C. Not sure what the differences might be in the Essence model vs an SDS model, but I'm curious.Steve
Those look like rebadged Final electrostats, and if they sound like the Finals I heard in the early 2000s then they're quite colored.
About 50 HZ is the low frequency limit for panel speakers. The diaphragm tends to resonate like a drum around there. Bigger speakers just tend to play louder, not lower.The Essence ESL is designed by the same guy who did the Finals. I am not surprised that the amp is rebadged. I think the price increase is a lot though. Should have gotten a pretty faceplate and a meter for the extra dough. There are even good sounding lower cost amps in the Class D game now. The Crown XLS series for example.Quick observation about ML curved stats. Since the diaphragm can't be evenly tensioned, you need a higher crossover point. It makes sense to relieve the ESL panel of bass duties. Never listened to the finals.This will be an interesting thread.Steve
I just visited the Soundlab web site. Yes they claim their big boys have a low frequency point of 24-30 HZ. I don't know if that was a F3 or F10 number. They also claim a patent which allows them to spread the panel resonance to avoid the peak.This seems like an awkward solution to a problem. The last time I listened to their speakers was in a big room at a hotel. I remember atma-sphere amps drove them.