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... is Duke as good a guy as everybody says?
Are there any owners of Duke LeJeune's Jazz Modules speakers who care to weigh in with their reviews of the speakers? I've read several positive audio show mini-reviews of Duke's speakers, but I've yet to see anything from a real, live owner.
...sound, room placement
...how they work with different kinds of music, fit and finish, how they work with different amplifiers
is Duke as good a guy as everybody says?
If you've played any full orchestra or large-scale choral works through the Jazz Modules, I'd especially love to hear how you think the speakers handled them.
Soundwise they are among the most musical, very easy on the ears yet very dynamic (a unique combination), easy to drive (almost ruler flat impedance curve above the bass peak), extremely smooth yet very detailed, play all types of music effortlessly (several hours first visit w/ a medium size group of audiofools) & at all volume settings from very quiet to insert (loud) modifier here.
I love that I can park these speakers against the back wall.
I like that the Jazz Modules are tuneable for bass (via a collection of port tuning tubes), and tuneable for treble (via external binding posts for resistor swapping).
They are VERY dynamic, just as Duke advertises, uncompressed peaks up to 120db.
They are detailed without being shrill or sibilant.
The speakers have a low level ambiance that is very nice and then you cane them a bit and they really turn on.
They make my amps sound better than I thought they were, FWIW, I am running the Jolida Music Envoys. . . . They have a split personality, Duke says there are guys running these speakers with 300b SET amps, and I can believe SET amps would give listenable results. . . . Duke says he designed these speakers around the Atma-Sphere 40wpc stereo amp, I can't wait to hear that combination.
...Are the dynamics there at lower sound levels? I tend to listen at about 75-80 dB, with higher peaks. I don’t necessarily want to be able to play symphonies at concert hall sound levels, but I very much want speakers that can handle the dynamics of that kind of music at lower sound levels...
What about tonal accuracy or purity? I’ve heard some detailed speakers that did not produce a pleasing or realistic tone...
Good drivers count for alot. He is using very, very good drivers, the TAD 1102 and I believe the better BMS compression driver with Nd magnet, and a modern, DDS 90' waveguide. Add outstanding implementation, and you have a big winner.I thought his speakers were the best at the show. I really want to hear the DreamMakers. If room were not a consideration, I would be scoping out either one of these gems. Duke is great and you get him in the bargain.
I would be happy to demo these speakers for anyone that is in the Bay area or passing through.Regards, Bill
Quote from: Berndt on 13 Mar 2008, 11:59 pmI would be happy to demo these speakers for anyone that is in the Bay area or passing through.Regards, BillI'm probably coming through within a few months. Could you include a 14oz barbecued NY steak? I'll bring plenty of Pacifico.
Theoretically, anyway, cause I haven't heard them, these speakers are speakin MY language. I do wish they were $2500 a pair, however.