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Quite Correct. Most Ribbons are NOT Great, esp into mid/upper mid.Seems like a lot of folke are getting enamored with a quick 'leading'edge. Need to get out more often.
Sonically, the Ref 1's are extremely revealing. They will just play whatever source you feed them. Garbage in, garbage out. I personally feel that room, placement, and gear are very important with these speakers. I know some particular people disagree - but again, personal preferences can come into play. With the right (or wrong) selections, you can get these speakers to sound warm, neutral, or bright....
I guess I'm one of those disagree-ers... I'm not here to poo-poo the Ref 1 but to just add a little more to this statement that I experienced. The personality of the Onix Ref 1 does provide a lot of detail but I don't agree (totally) that it's a garbage-in/garbage-out type of speaker. It has a sonic personality/character that accentuates highs. So, it will not only reveal high frequency 'issues' but also amplify them. From what I heard, I feel certain from what I heard that the crossovers are balanced to be a little hot on the highs... or 'tipped up' sounding. Thus, imparting their character to accentuate particular high frequency 'garbage' fed them. So, they are particularly unforgiving in the highs. Hopefully, this is viewed as a constructive addendum. I doubt I'd like the Ref 2 or 3 myself because of my preferences, hearing, room, etc.... But after reading this review, I would really like to hear the Ref 3. Maybe one day...
Speaker design really is not about which technology and what kind of drivers IMO. A great designer will put together a great sounding speaker from $10 drivers while a poor one will put in thousands of dollars into drivers, parts into a piece of abomination.
Hi,I heartily agree with jon's statement regarding xover design and ribbons.I have a pair of W.A.R. audio designed/built speakers. My speakers ustilise raven 1 ribbon tweeters and 2 x 7 inch focal drivers in a mtm configuration.the raven tweeter in not accentuated in any way at all. It has the most natural high's i have yet heard from a speaker. The only problem i have had initially with the speakers is i kept tearing ribbons but this has been corrected by modifying the xover.Ribbons also ...
>>Just another example of diminishing returns as you approach the ideal.<<You are quite right! Every dollar extra you spend building the product adds up since you have to make a certain GP on the spekaer as a whole...it does get expensive...
Quote from: Sean Parque>>Just another example of diminishing returns as you approach the ideal.<<You are quite right! Every dollar extra you spend building the product adds up since you have to make a certain GP on the spekaer as a whole...it does get expensive... Is it the Visaton MHT 12 tweeter?http://www.visaton.com/english/artikel/art_684.htm
when you consider that the vifa tweeter there is a super tweeter going to 40khz itself its pretty amazing they added another tweeter to go on top of that... far out the xt is pretty sweet but its only a 30 dollar unit... thats why I love diy, a system like this diy would cost you something like 2k-3k max! and im talking aussie dollars there.
Actually sa-dono it IS about the price of the components used..............SO... exactly the same design + more expensive components = win!
Basically for this sort of money $US4,500 I could go buy myself the WAR Audio reference ones from Perth here in WA, have $1k left over to have the cabinets made very professionally. (or does that price include cabinets, do you know rod?)The WARr1's use the theil and partner ceramic midrange the raven r1 tweeter and the cabass 10" woofer... all TOP of the line drivers, unlike the r3)for the same money i would end up with a speaker that has beaten the wilson watt puppies (at 250k us)with that sort of level wouldnt you be happier sa dono? not trying to start a war here sa dono... I have not heard the r3's maybe they really do kick arse... and im sure they DO to some extent. Just trying to help you explore all the possibilities... course if i cant open your eyes from what i have said so far... good luck! and just so you know i have not put myself down for a war r1 yet either i am going to hear a pair of orions first and probably some others before i choose - EVEN THOUGH the war r1's are easily the best i have ever heard. It would seem it is human nature to get all hyped up about something and think its awesome when it might not be the most awesome. Look at bose for example!