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There is something about the Jazz Modules Abbey's proportion together with the veneer Black Satin Paint that makes they very attractive.
When I asked and was told about the electronics he used in this system my jaw hit the floor .It was right then and there that I realized how important the speakers are in the system. If they sound that good with modest electronics they will probably never be a bottleneck in any home audio system.
I discovered a long time ago, however a recent purchase reminded me just how important the amplifiers role is to the end result.
I think it would be interesting to compare the Audiokinesis to the GedLees and the SP Tech / Aether Audio offerings.
I would think your Ampino would probably sound pretty sweet with the Abbey speakers. Not sure if the power would be an ideal match but it may be worth it to try!
The idea of an Abbey or Summa with an active crossover strikes me as very interesting, though I haven't heard of anyone pursuing that approach.
Earl did several years ago, and rejected it as the costs were higher than the passive but the performance was the same.
Thanks, Anand. Do you know what he used? Just like the rest of the audio world, active crossovers vary widely, both in terms of quality and capability. Units like the DEQX are capable of FIR filters, for example, which have no phase shift, whereas the vast majority can only implement IIR filters, which do exhibit some phase shift. (And I do appreciate that while Earl doesn't find much benefit in more expensive audio gear, he is nonetheless thorough enough to select a receiver whose chip amps have properties well suited to his speakers.)Obviously, kit builders could still experiment with active crossovers on their own if desired, although knowing the crossover point and slopes between the woofer and wave guide mounted tweeter would be helpful starting information.(Some of us happen to have highly modded active crossovers sitting in a box, yet to be used as the result of plans run awry... *sigh*)
The closest I got to hearing a similar speaker was the Sunny Cable Technology Model H2W10. They are almost like glossy Jazz Modules, and have similar traits sonically, but I think they may have been voiced with SS amps...they do like some power to kick those 10 inchers, but the right kind of power can be very rewarding.
I might add Emerald Physics to that list, though I believe they've been moving away from wave guides toward coaxial drivers over the past year or two. Conceptually, I like the active crossover approach they employ, both for the control it gives you and the ability to select amps that best match the properties of the individual drivers they are paired with.The idea of an Abbey or Summa with an active crossover strikes me as very interesting, though I haven't heard of anyone pursuing that approach.