The Linkwitz LX521.4 Dipole Loudspeaker Review

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • From the mind of the late Siegfried Linkwitz, Tom Martin reviews the Linkwitz LX521. Thoroughly impressed, Tom believes it may be a true breakthrough; listen in as he details its dipole construction, its precise yet vast soundstage, and more...
    Tom apologizes for the lighting errors; he filmed this right before surgery and couldn’t re-shoot.
    00:00-05:05 What is a "Breakthrough"?
    05:05-09:18 What is the Linkwitz LX521?
    09:18-20:47 Why is the Linkwitz a Breakthrough?
    20:47-24:26 Notes on Proper Set-Up
    24:26- How Did it Sound?
    About Tom Martin:
    Tom is a long-time audiophile. He began his reviewing career after acquiring the The Absolute Sound magazine in 1997 and then hi-fi+ magazine in 2002. He has worked closely with Harry Pearson and Robert Harley at TAS and with Roy Gregory and Alan Sircom at hi-fi+. Since Tom and his teams expanded the TAS and Plus platforms in the digital domain, he has served as Chief Content Officer.
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  • @epi2045
    @epi2045 Рік тому +15

    Heard these at Axpona ‘23 and it was one of the memorable speakers. I listened to about 70 listening rooms and these had such a satisfying listening experience.

  • @CharlesPort
    @CharlesPort Рік тому +12

    @Tom Martin[TAS]: Thanks for the review of the LX521.4MG system that you show here. I feel very deeply that the combination of technologies and design that are represented in the LX521.4MG do indeed represent a “breakthrough” in the history of loudspeaker design. Siegfried Linkwitz [SL] - after re-examining all the precepts “of what makes a loudspeaker perform well” (especially with well recorded stereo recordings) - designed an acoustically small open-baffle ‘dipole’, made with ultra-linear and low inherent distortion drivers from SEAS, that are coupled with an all active crossover using Linkwitz/Riley slopes, driving dedicated amplifiers connected directly to each of the drivers voice-coils. The cumulation of a Form Follows Function [F3] exercise, the baffle shape allows the ear/brain to synthesize the recording hall, and the linear and low distortion drivers allow the timbre and pitch of the (well recorded) source to be expressed/recreated in a very “real” manner. All told, given the right recording, one can approximate what one hears live. Its price performance is exceptional, given the accuracy. The speakers are sold directly at Linkwitz.audio by torch bearer Dr. Frank Brenner, and the costs include all attributes to get them “to your door steps” from where they are built in Germany (to perfectionists standards). What LinkwitzLounges are are a group of motivated volunteers that offer up their homes to listen to these loudspeakers, basically for the skeptical to assuage their doubts, using the concept of BYOM -- “Bring your own music”. Thanks again for taking the time and effort to evaluate the loudspeaker. SL is smiling.
    Charles F. Port
    LinkwitzLounge “East”

  • @brucelamanna878
    @brucelamanna878 Рік тому +5

    Tom; Thanks for your review on the Linkwitz LX521.4 speakers, There is a couple of things I'd like to clarify. 1) You don't have to use the power boxes , instead you use their ASP not DSP x-over and supply your own amplification . It was demo that way at T.H.E Show last weekend with great results. 2) Prices include all duties and delivery to your home from Germany.

  • @user-wf2vd3dg4y
    @user-wf2vd3dg4y Рік тому +22

    Great review if the 521! Interestingly a few years back there was a listening session at Mr Linkwitz home and we did A/B switching between the 521 and his LX Mini. It was VERY HARD for everyone there to tell which speakers were playing. For those with less space and budget I'd suggest a listen to the LX Mini. Everyone who has attended Burning Amp over the years will know exactly what I mean.

    • @Fluterra
      @Fluterra Рік тому +1

      That’s because both models are mediocre at best.

    • @markwilding3828
      @markwilding3828 11 місяців тому

      @@Fluterra guys like you crack me up. You must have rejoiced at the advent of the internet, having a place where you could moan and complain and pretend that people cared.

    • @ron101346
      @ron101346 6 місяців тому +2

      Have you actually heard these, or are you just kvetching because they lack the snob appeal of $100,000+ speakers?

  • @kentenglish8637
    @kentenglish8637 Рік тому +4

    Someone should point out that Siegfried was the "REAL DEAL": an engineer with serious credentials and a life long passion for Audio. Time spent with Siegfried was always "Teaching Moments" to be treasured!

  • @truman4956
    @truman4956 Рік тому +1

    Tom, one of your best videos to date.

  • @ericstefko4852
    @ericstefko4852 Рік тому +4

    I would really like to give these a listen to. I have a pair of Meadowlark Blue Herons and never had a feeling I was missing anything until this review.

  • @direng
    @direng 11 місяців тому +6

    As a long time follower of this brand is great to see it get mainstream recognition.

  • @rtg97229
    @rtg97229 5 місяців тому +1

    Sound behind you is something most decent speakers can do if set up properly in the right room. I got rid of my Linkwitz speakers because they were my 7th best listening option. No breakthrough on the speakers but thank you Siegfried for the simplified crossover filter math. His work on the HP8566 was impressive for its day as well.

  • @marantz7783
    @marantz7783 4 місяці тому

    Love your Blue Dog painting above the fireplace--huge fan of his work--- His gallery in New Orleans is amazing-RIP George

  • @marantz7783
    @marantz7783 4 місяці тому +1

    Great review Tom--thank you for saving Absolute Sound during their financial throes--- We all owe HP a lot, in his advancement of the high end due to his insightful observations, etc --- cannot wait to hear these-- - wonder how they would work with Class A, 845 tube amplifiers, would be expensive, but would sound Incredible==Again, Thank you Sir!

  • @ronaldmcdonald2456
    @ronaldmcdonald2456 Рік тому +1

    Best review ever of this speaker! Feel like I attended a Pentagon briefing 😊.
    As a rabid DIYer I fell in love with Siegfried years ago, though I only got around to doing some of his stuff in recent years when I bought a (much cheaper) Lxmini kit from the German branch of the company he inspired. Would have gone with the bigger 521, BUT, ain’t got the space right now.
    The other wonderful person in my adventure is Nelson Pass, who came up with a special electronic crossover for the mini. It is a PCB for an Analog Signal Processor (ASP). An ABSOLUTE DIYer’s dream with hundreds of resistors, caps, and jfets. I soldered until I was delirious!
    Even the mini, based as it is on plastic water pipe (🤣), does incredible things with imaging and sound staging. Hope you can get around to checking it out. For the faint of heart, the mini also comes as a turnkey system, no DIY involved.

  • @deepvillage
    @deepvillage 11 місяців тому +2

    I heard these in Siegfried's home a few years before his passing , IMHO he was just brilliant, his goal was always to reproduce the sound as close as possible to the original source , he did a multitude of tests far away from the traditional methods he focused on how we ( the brain ) perceived sound .
    I ended up building the 521's little brothers the LX mini's , my listening room is horrendous ...a big square great room that had standing huge wave issues .., I had Magnepan 1.7s w a big McCormack DNA amp that sounded absolutely superb in the previous home with vaulted ceilings but would not work , no matter how I positioned in this room , my audiophool buddies all told me to forget it , that nothing would work in this space . I setup a pr of excellent stand mount spkrs trying again ...no luck
    I believed it was impossible ... Until I heard SL's designs .
    My LX minis are just amazing in this very difficult space ,I added a pair of matching subs , I and everyone that hears them think they deliver a lot of the characteristics of the 521's
    BIG two thumbs up to SL !

  • @antonyharding5360
    @antonyharding5360 5 місяців тому

    Great review, very interesting..

  • @janingesageie6045
    @janingesageie6045 7 місяців тому

    Thank your for a thorough review of the LX521. I was particularly pleased to hear that you found what I believe was Siegried Linkwitz main goal with his speaker designs to be the system's main strength and to an unusual / breakthrough level.
    I think that my path to find Siegried Linkwiz was that he was using SEAS drivers that are made just across the fjord from where I live. I followed him for several years, studied his designs and have been really tempted to build an LX521 system. Unfortunately, I haven't got a dedicated listening room that would make the LX521 work.
    Several years ago I had to part with my home made "Frankenstein audio monster" consisting of two Duelund Behemoth concrete horns and transmission line midrange and front and rear tweeter satellites hanging from the ceiling. The goal with that was also to bring width and depth to the sound image. For some strange reason, not all family members found that contraption OK to have in the living room.. (!/?) Stuck with an older Focal setup still dreaming about LX521...

  • @davidbee8178
    @davidbee8178 Рік тому +1

    GREAT review -MANY thanks! The Linkwitz speakers: a huge visual footprint maybe not but they DO present a huge visual IMPRESSION . . . one that I don't particularly care for BUT since the mind is like a parachute - works best when OPEN - I'd sure LOVE to hear these creatures ! I REALLY like the idea of being "enveloped" by the sound and having the source "disappear" !

  • @madmax7622
    @madmax7622 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away (Calgary) I listened to a pair of DBX Soundfield 10's. I walked all around them. To the same sound!! I would love to experience this again. These sound intriguing....

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Рік тому +2

    That room needs a lava lamp:)
    Love the content , keep it up.
    These speakers look amazing in a home setup. Beautiful

  • @stanfordrosenblatt3716
    @stanfordrosenblatt3716 2 місяці тому

    Tom
    Thoroughly enjoyed your review of the Linkwitz 521.4 system. Sig Linkwitz was a very unusual person, scientist, researcher, and audiophile. I have informally followed Linkwitz Lab developements for many years. I've been an amateur speaker builder and audio afficionado since age 14 when I heard what I thought was the best stereo rig I'd ever heard and instantly I was smitten and had to learn everything I could about HiFi/Stereo "stuff." Enough about me. I truly enjoyed your review of the L L 521.4 system. Your review was key in helping me decide to "pull-the-trigger" on purchasing the kit version of the speakers and probably the Linkwitz Class D amps (possibly the new ATI Class D amps, Hmmm?, Your thoughts?) with the Linkwitz DSP.
    I truly liked how you dissected your total analysis into separate discussions of the soundstage, imaging, and sonic accuracy/detail backing up your points with very poignant but accurate descriptions of how and why you were impressed. What I particularly enjoyed was your balanced approach to your analysis while carefully avoiding the use of unnecessary and sometimes destracting "superlatives" all too often tossed about usually by those with less than a truly meaningful level of experience than their superlatives might suggest . I credit you also for simultaneously acknowledging a few specific percieved imperfections, i.e., a comparitive lack of "micro-detail" when compared to (from memory) Magicos, while noting that you were comparing a $17K speaker to a $37K? speaker.
    Some of your commentary on the L L 521 imaging re: the speaker's ability to present an almost "larger than life" image with localized musicians either beyond the walls of your room or even originating behind your listening point was reminiscent of a very old 1960s review of the Bose 901 V1 which to some projected the larger than listening room image. Related to that was an article about Amar Bose written several years later, explaining how Bose's actual expertise(and his thesis work as well) was more in psycho-acoustics than in any new scientific aspect of sonic accuracy or measurement. I bring this up because it seems that Sig Linkwitz in his Orion and subsequently the 521.4 has possibly re-defined what is possible in leveraging solid science and technology in transporting the listener outside of their room and into another room more sonically believable as the original recording venue vs the Bose 901experience of bouncing comparitively undetailed sound to present the illusion of a huge venue.

  • @Nightjar726
    @Nightjar726 5 місяців тому +2

    Pardon, but if you are referring to soundstage with the image being in the front of the speaker and to the far left, for that Roger Water album, it’s because the album was recorded on Q Sound which is a recording software that uses phasing to do that. It’s not from the speakers.
    Not saying those speakers aren’t awesome. I haven’t heard them yet.
    But that phenomenon is the recording of that album. You can look it up. Q Sound Roger waters. And it’s been used on other recordings.
    Great review. Cheers

  • @budgethometheaterandhifi
    @budgethometheaterandhifi Рік тому +9

    I have to admit, I've been wanting a set of these since I heard them first at Axpona 2 years ago. They are way outside of my means. I'm hoping to build the DIY kit, saving my pennies for them. Thanks for the review!

    • @lexicon612
      @lexicon612 Рік тому +2

      GR Research Reference system (also open baffle) cost a fraction of this speaker system and I guarantee it would perform on par or better than this system. Sorry overpriced equipment irks me.

    • @jwallaby7895
      @jwallaby7895 Рік тому

      This comment thread represents the tangent of my audiophile journey when it literally started in 2020 when I discovered linkwitz audio and GR Research in the same gear. Danny's full open baffle offerings I think are far more valuable and bang for the buck. But that being said this is speculation since I've not heard either system. I've ordered the cabinet for the GR NX Studio. I'll be ordering the drivers/electronic parts for Christmas. Finally can't wait to hear them!

    • @budgethometheaterandhifi
      @budgethometheaterandhifi Рік тому +7

      @@lexicon612 No need to feel irked. You may be comparing the cost of the NX-Treme speaker kit (DIY build) with the completed Linkwitz system with amplification (pre-built). When you compare kit to kit, the cost is similar. The NX-Treme kit is $4375-$5228 depending on options. The Linkwitz kit (flat packs + drivers + plans) is $3581. If you add in the ASP for the LInkwitz kit you're at $4580. The prices are right inline. You will need 10 separate channels of amplification for the Linkwitz, which will be more expensive than the two channels for the NX-Tremes, but you're certainly not at a "fraction" of the cost. One also must consider the room required when staring at 7' tall speakers versus a 4' high speaker. I admit I'd like to hear the NX-Tremes in person to compare, but I have not been able to find a set locally to audition. I have had several chances to audition the Linkwitz speakers and they are exceptional.

    • @budgethometheaterandhifi
      @budgethometheaterandhifi Рік тому +4

      @@lexicon612 You also have to take into account GR Research recommends adding subs to the NX-Tremes to fill out the bottom end, whereas the Linkwitz have OB subs integrated.

    • @lexicon612
      @lexicon612 Рік тому

      @@budgethometheaterandhifi I could have worded it better...An audition of the NX-Otica Kit 3800.00 ish. would have you saying fraction of also. The extremes would not be necessary to equal this system. Even with sub's still less than half the cost. Making the NX-Otica Kit the clear choice between these 2 options. Feel free to take out that 2nd mortgage though.

  • @gtrguyinaz
    @gtrguyinaz 7 місяців тому

    Pure Audio Project 15 with 4 bass 15s each side.. Very complete review… Now I have to hear these… I love the way these produce symphonies spacial depth….

  • @martinhansen6974
    @martinhansen6974 8 місяців тому

    Great review! I'm a long time Linkwitz fan and you did a great job describing what he was able to accomplish with his finest creation. The 521.4 speakers are clearly the result of a very gifted man's lifetime of passion and creativity. I currently own the Audio Artistry Beethoven Elite speaker system Linkwitz created in the late 90s that was twice as expensive as these speakers! Although they did include a proprietary 2x4 crossover (analog) that price was without the amps. Linkwitz commented many times that the motivation behind these speakers was to create a more affordable product that performed as well or better than the Beethovens. Although they may not sound better, the Beethovens are certainly much more impressive looking and more beautiful in appearance. What you describe is exactly what I experience with the Beethovens. I don't really think about the sound of the speakers, I just enjoy the musicians performing in my room...

  • @wizardwebs
    @wizardwebs Рік тому

    Great review and as noted icymi the asp is fully analogue and there is no digital in the chain pre or post the powerboxs to the speakers.
    Personally I use the ASP-v2.1 with the MG lower mid woofers upgrade in a DIY build that’s was the 4th pair built in the world when SL released the design. I use it with an Apollon 8350 8 channel unit with woofers currently in parallel but will be updated to single channels per driver and have a lesser rated amp for the tweeters. I have always used non DSP for all of SL’s builds.
    This is the “Linkwitz Lounge” setup in Singapore. I also use the LXmini+2 in same location.

  • @chesterhill5143
    @chesterhill5143 Рік тому +3

    Tom Martin, great review of the Linkwitz LX521.4 speakers and in my opinion, a very accurate description of the speaker’s capability. I’m an owner of the LX521.4 speakers as of a year ago. I purchased the entire kit (baffles, cabinets, drivers, amps, cabling, etc.) from Dr. Frank Brenner (Linkwitz Store) at about ½ the cost of the turnkey system and built/assembled the speakers myself. It took me about a month to complete the build and I consulted with Frank whenever I had questions. He was very helpful throughout the process.
    I’m a long term owner and fan of electrostatic speakers and my LX521.4 speakers replaced Martin Logan Expression 13A speakers. In my room I found the LX521.4’s to be about the same in clarity/resolution, but slightly better in dynamics and punchiness than the ML 13A’s. For now, I’m completely satisfied with the switch.
    Two tracks that Franks sends to LX521.4 new owners that demonstrate the “magical” imaging Tom spoke about are from the following musical tracks, Track 47 (General Image and Resolution Test) from the CD entitled, Chesky Jazz & More Audiophile Tests, Volume 2 ; and the song entitled, The Ballad of Bill Hubbard from Roger Waters album entitled, Amused to Death. On Chesky’s Track 47 the musicians march around/encircle you three times and exit deep off-stage on the right and on the Ballad of Bill Hubbard, part of the sounds & vocals emanate completely from the side walls, outside the plane of the speakers. It plays with your mind a little when listening. However, when listening to regular music, the LX521.4 is, in my opinion, in a league of its own in terms of musical realism/accuracy and listening enjoyment. With the LX521.4 speakers it truly leaves me with the impression that the musicians/vocalists are in the room playing and singing right in front of me.

    • @Nightjar726
      @Nightjar726 5 місяців тому

      That album of Roger Waters is recorded using Q sound which is a 3D way of mixing audio. It will do that on any speaker. Just a heads up. That isn’t the Linkwitz speakers doing that.
      I am interested in these speakers however.

  • @madmax7622
    @madmax7622 Рік тому

    Cool, thanks

  • @jvburnes
    @jvburnes 7 місяців тому +1

    The Alons have a similar holographic sound stage. Just the Alon 1 is pretty breathtaking. My Alon 1's, which I sold (damn), could play material behind you. My reference track for this is from the Chesky Ultimate Demonstration Disc, "Festival Te Deum" holography test. This is a choir recording in a huge medieval cathedral. The mics are suspended in free space in front of the choir and away from any near reflections and there is a huge pipe organ accompanying the choir behind you. On a good dipole system like the Alons you can hear the choir spread out in front of you and the organ behind and above you. This is not a party trick and only happens where the holographic information is in the recording. Its startling the first time you hear it.
    Although having said all that, the dipole technology required to pull this off has evolved since probably Dalquist DQ10, 20 and earlier. It's present to some degree on a number of speaker brands like Acarian, NOLA, Von Schweikert, etc. Siegfried and company have been really pushing the cutting edge of this technology for at least the last decade, with the Orions, Plutos, LxMini and LX521 and have been doing so deeply embedded in the DIY community. Now that he's gone, the commercial rights have been sold to the German group which also sells their variation of the kits and completed units. You can get very close to this by building the lxMini+2 kit from either Madisound or Linkwitz (this company). FWIW, this company sells the very beautiful lxsub2 dipole kit to go with the lxmini. If you like the lxMini, but need higher volume levels then consider the lx521 in kit or completed form.

  • @stephenyoud6125
    @stephenyoud6125 10 місяців тому +1

    I think we’d all be interested to hear your comparison with Danny Richie’s NX-Otica’s and NX-themes at GR-Research. These have the advantage of being shorter (the NX-tremes are 7’ tall!). But I would expect the GR speakers to win out.

  • @roberthaysley4245
    @roberthaysley4245 Рік тому +13

    Madisound offers the speaker in kit form with electronic crossover but no amps for about $5k

    • @5thlevelweb887
      @5thlevelweb887 Рік тому +1

      That sounds great. I have a quad-amped system with an analog electronic crossover and I like to choose amps optimized for each driver.

    • @johnstone7697
      @johnstone7697 Рік тому +3

      It is not the same. This has a completely different crossover network and a differet lower midrange driver. The sound quality of the .4 version is very much superior to the earlier version offered by Madisound.

    • @russbutton9347
      @russbutton9347 Рік тому

      @@5thlevelweb887 What's important is that all of your amp channels have the same gain level.

    • @5thlevelweb887
      @5thlevelweb887 Рік тому +1

      @@russbutton9347 gain is adjustable via either the electronic crossover or the amps and I use REW to level things out from a phase and frequency response standpoint.

    • @5thlevelweb887
      @5thlevelweb887 Рік тому

      @@johnstone7697 interesting. So Madisound sells a prior version?

  • @josh2011miller80
    @josh2011miller80 9 місяців тому

    “Bass color density” was a great description for the timbre of the bass.

  • @nhennessy6434
    @nhennessy6434 Рік тому +3

    Considering Linkwitz released the design in 2014 and Peter Aczel reviewed it in his Webzine then, I find it hilarious TAS is just now discovering it and characterizing it as the breakthrough of 2023! BTW, Linkwitz sells the plans, Madisonsound sells the flat pack cabinets and drivers, for l.t.$3ik. If I had the room i would build these myself, put the crossover on my PC on some software like Ekio, use my Octo DAC 8 Pro as the DAC, and buy 4 NC 252s from someplace like Buckeye Audio, and get the whole thing built with a little sweat equity for around $4-5k. Makes a lot more sense than paying some assembler $25 K, new lower midrange coupler or not. If I wanted to further flatten FR down there Equalizer APO or Dirac DLBC would certainly do the trick. And all you'd need is a few wood clamps, some Elmer's glue, some stain to finish the woodwork, and a willingness to put in the work.

    • @carlosoliveira-rc2xt
      @carlosoliveira-rc2xt Рік тому

      Use Titebond 3 glue. Additionally, if my grandmother had wheels she'd be a wagon.

    • @charleslein156
      @charleslein156 11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment about the absurdity of this being characterized by Mr. Martin as "a breakthrough." See my extended comment elsewhere in the thread. I wonder if these old guys actually know what they're talking about 😕

    • @thomasmleahy6218
      @thomasmleahy6218 9 місяців тому

      ​@charleslein156 * Quite revealing that you admittedly state that you certainly don't know or understand of what they're speaking about, especially given that the knowledge and application of these technologies have been widely known, discussed, constructed and acted upon for years.

  • @user-mx3no6nt4g
    @user-mx3no6nt4g 9 місяців тому +1

    I'd like to hear some comparison comments to Legacy Audio's dipole Whisper's, if anyone has any experience with both.

  • @annebokma4637
    @annebokma4637 Рік тому

    I own ESL 57, great speakers, very easy to live with 😂. On that short list I would add the acoustat x, equally easy to live with. And the dahlquest DQ 10

  • @philschack9937
    @philschack9937 5 місяців тому

    With open baffle doesn't it figure 8 sound dispersion cancel out side reflections? Therefore placement from the side wall should have less effect.

  • @reestyfarts
    @reestyfarts Рік тому

    Wouldn't you add Yamaha NS-5000 to the breakthrough list for having all its drivers made of the same material?

  • @svtcontour
    @svtcontour 10 місяців тому

    You can simulate location outside the speaker boundary using phasing in the recording

  • @robbiefest
    @robbiefest 3 місяці тому

    Gosh, i get a huge sense of width , outside the locations of my speakers which are actually quite close to each other. My speakers dissappear and often I have to check that I'm not listening in 5.1, which of course I'm not cause i'm on a 2.0 stereo setup, but it tricks me often and that's with my baby Vienna Acoustic floor standers.

  • @michaelhastie7324
    @michaelhastie7324 Рік тому

    So........... is this on par with a multiple speaker set-up, where individual speakers represent Individual Instruments? (bleeding edge audio science)

  • @richardgrant418
    @richardgrant418 10 місяців тому +3

    Am I right that this review was only put up, and presumably done … just 1 month ago?
    The 521 was released about a decade ago!! The .4 was a modest upgrade ~ 8 years ago
    It’s been at most of the big hi-fi shows, etc all along. behind the 8-ball is an understatement
    And as a couple of other commentors point out, it is NOT a “breakthrough” It’s a development of the fairly similar”sounding Orien, and before that the Phoenix - which came out about 20 years ago
    Linkwitz has been one of the most acclaimed loudspeaker designers of the last 20 years.
    Where has TAS been??

    • @garyspence8383
      @garyspence8383 9 місяців тому +1

      Stuck up there arse with the Wilson's & Magico's !

  • @spvlinn9009
    @spvlinn9009 Рік тому

    Great great review Tom. I built a set of lx521.3 with an early analog 3-way crossover that I have no desire to ‘upgrade’ to dsp based 4-way since it’s only simple 1st order change between lower to higher mid drivers. I want to stay 100% analog as much as possible. I believe there are two factors that contribute ‘lack of micro details’. 1st cost point of drivers. They are very high quality ones but nothing exotic comparing say Wilson’s. Second, glueing all the DSP class D amps to compact boxes, you will have noise floor concerns just from power supply point of view. It’s simple physics. I used 2-3 high-end class AB multi-amps and I don’t recall I miss micro level details. Also you can buy diy kits from Madisound with choice of active crossover below 4k. Then you can play around different amps. Thanks!

  • @keywestjimmy
    @keywestjimmy Рік тому +1

    Great, great talk. One mistake...sound is ALWAYS (except in an anechoic chamber) both direct from specific spatial coordinates AND indirect from EVERY OTHER spatial coordinate. Yes, all recording have sound coming from behind the listener. This is another way to say all sounds are omnidirectional. Now moving to recorded, reproduced audio the biggest mistake of most systems is louder propagation of sounds that originally came from the rear or other surround areas--incorrectly coming, apparently from the front of the listener. So while most recordings do not have instruments behind the listener, ALL attempt to produce, what is often referred to as ambience. The sonic world we know is sounds coming from all around us, givings us sonic spaces humans recognize as a church cathedral, small bedroom and all spatial sound characteristics in between. So must audio reproduction. Well done speaker design!! All we need now is a system to measure spatial precision. (comparable to FR measuring resolution)

  • @ericelmore2742
    @ericelmore2742 10 місяців тому

    How do they compare to magnepans?

  • @madmax7622
    @madmax7622 Рік тому

    I'm only 1/2way through, so maybe gets covered, but may I ask now, how big a room can this system fill?

    • @chesterhill5143
      @chesterhill5143 Рік тому

      @madmax7622 my room is roughly 9.5 ‘ H x 15.5’ W x 25” L and the LX521.4 provides all the musical volume I need. The room is for both music listening and home theater.

    • @madmax7622
      @madmax7622 Рік тому

      @@chesterhill5143 Cool, thanks

  • @bradstone2603
    @bradstone2603 6 місяців тому

    If I understand correctly, the crossover is an analogue processor, which is (what i assume) the main difference between this speaker set and others, I don't think it's going to be possible to properly swap out tis crossover and replace it with a digital stage crossover for a true AB comparison, but I would be interested to hear what the difference would be with a setup with similar wattage. does anybody knkw if this linkwitz crossover is FIR or IIR?

    • @56ctconger
      @56ctconger 3 місяці тому

      It is neither being an analog crossover. These analog crossover functions can be realized in either FIR or IIR if you were do this digitally. The down side is that you require 8 channels of high quality downstream DAC. To do so would require significant technical knowledge. Certainly not impossible but pretty far beyond the capabilities of most audio lovers.
      Beyond this the lower midrange is a new custom designed unit with far lower distortion. There have also been numerous incremental improvements. Swapping the digital in for the analog would be a challenge since both the crossover on all the power amps are in the same box. The AB comparison has been done by Linkwitz Audio. After careful comparison the analog solution was chosen. It also makes for a far cleaner solution.

  • @sanfordschoolfield710
    @sanfordschoolfield710 Рік тому +1

    Robert Green TAS article link needed.

    • @TheTASmagazine
      @TheTASmagazine  Рік тому

      Here you are: open.substack.com/pub/theabsolutesound/p/why-do-orchestras-sound-odd-in-stereo?r=1spkqr&

  • @2013brzsubaru
    @2013brzsubaru 8 місяців тому

    If someone designs this speaker into a really nice modern design it would be amazing

  • @badd99
    @badd99 Рік тому +5

    Just build a gr research nx otica or nx tremes for a fraction of the price and 5x better sounding (I own the nx otica and servo open baffle subs, heard this system here at axpona 2023 and it was one of the best at the show but didn't touch the gr research.)

    • @sjhorton1184
      @sjhorton1184 Рік тому +1

      JUst build the LX521.4 kit for a fraction of the cost of the GR Research NX Etremes - just saying

    • @badd99
      @badd99 Рік тому

      @@sjhorton1184 the kit costs basically what the gr research nx otica costs and I'm telling you first hand the gr research nx otica is far better. Heard the LX521.4 at axpona. Own the nx otica. Just saying.

    • @labalo5
      @labalo5 Рік тому

      I like the lx521.4 visually better.

    • @parthmadhubhai689
      @parthmadhubhai689 Рік тому +1

      ​@@sjhorton1184audiophile junkie has gr nx treme as well and sang praises of the linkwitz. Remember the diy kit comes with subs and is 2k shipped, so not really comparable to the oticas as they can't do much in terms of low end. But from there you have to add in dsp (or asp) and amps. The linkwitz is also a lot easier to build from scratch than the nx series. Granted if you can get the files you might be able to get it cnc'd locally. Jason had issues with the delivery of his baffles with his nx treme. I'm guessing you prefer the scale of the nx series due to their line array config?

    • @peterborelli3877
      @peterborelli3877 Рік тому

      ​@@sjhorton1184Of course your owning the NX Ottica doesn't color your opinion in any way.😊

  • @urbangardan1
    @urbangardan1 Рік тому +1

    I have sounds emerging from behind me from a pair of Pearl Acoustics Sibelius as well - it is a phenomenal experience

    • @ofir5000
      @ofir5000 Рік тому

      But it only has one driver

    • @MrBonger88
      @MrBonger88 Рік тому

      I get that too with a pair of large horns.

  • @peterw2714
    @peterw2714 Рік тому

    I love drums also and find that most speakers do not do an adequate job replicating them.

  • @jeffkalina7727
    @jeffkalina7727 Рік тому +1

    Would love your productions even more if you edit them to 15 minutes max.

  • @truman4956
    @truman4956 Рік тому

    Talking about breakthrough, the Baach SP

  • @Rowuk2024
    @Rowuk2024 Рік тому

    It would be interesting to know what Mahler 1 was listened to. I know of only 1 single recording (Inbal/Frankfurt Radio Symphony/Denon) that was made with any "audiophile" ambitions. All of the others have support microphones close to all of the instruments that could be digitally delayed, but destroys the sound of an instrument from a distance by exaggerating overtones and articulation.
    In my view, most classical recordings have very "artificial" sense of space and tone. Great HiFi for the audiophile but not killer for those that go to live concerts.

  • @CarlVanDoren61
    @CarlVanDoren61 Рік тому +1

    Magnepan 20.7s, Rel Carbon Specials
    JLA cr-1 active crossover, Coda Ts v3 800w@4ohms, Nirvana Babe 😊

  • @gaborozorai3714
    @gaborozorai3714 Рік тому

    Breakthrough is new technology or innovative use of existing tech that brings relevant performance improvement AND has the potential to trickle down into affordable equipment - if not affordable to start with.

    • @parthmadhubhai689
      @parthmadhubhai689 Рік тому +1

      Diy kit with dsp and amps can make this attainable for under 5k if you're into that

    • @jerryhajek1291
      @jerryhajek1291 11 місяців тому

      @@parthmadhubhai689 +1, and affordable is a relative thing.... ;)

  • @glenncornwall4331
    @glenncornwall4331 Рік тому

    You know, they say, beauty is the eye of the beholder and my speakers are the Alexia V which I consider to be quite beautiful. So without saying that speaker in my eyes is too incongruent for my living space. And I’m being nice when I say that. That speaker would absolutely have to be mind blowing better for me to consider purchasing it. I’m going to be waiting for another manufacturer to come up with something similar in sound reproduction, maybe in the future that is more aesthetically pleasing. I know there are hard-core audiophiles out there who could give a rats F - - - K about aesthetics and I have seen those rooms. No thank you.😮 Believe me sound is very very important to me. My system is extremely high end already. But I’m always looking.😅 Nonetheless people will find these speakers to be very pleasing to the eyes, and also especially how they sound. Congratulations.😅

  • @mediascapes2011
    @mediascapes2011 6 місяців тому

    Curious review: Did Franz Brenner convinced you to make this video!? What about the Madisound kits to build this very simple speaker, to ask 20k for this is a excessive,. you can build it with the Madisound plans and original woofers for under 2k! and look at the price of the D class amps and compare with high quality, say purifi and dsp as Sigfried designed it. I really miss you Sigfried Linkwitz in this conversation!

  • @hamidrezahabibi8111
    @hamidrezahabibi8111 Рік тому +1

    I am not an active crossover guy. The other breakthrough loudspeakers are: Jean Maurer * Ilumnia * Duevel * Gradient * Shahinian Acoustics * Geithain * Wilson Benesch * Lansche * Ova Acoustique * Diptyque * Tokaro * Larsen * Boenicke * Franco Serblin * Aequo Audio * FrontRo * Hora Audio * Kiso Acoustics * Trenner & Friedl * …………….…………………………………
    ♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️
    ……………………………………………….

  • @AlphaQ922
    @AlphaQ922 15 днів тому

    MBL speakers’ stage width and depth can extend beyond the speakers too…

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 4 місяці тому

    You're making a big deal out of speakers reproducing sound apparently outside the width between the speakers, but I've found that this is not difficult for a great many good speakers with (A) the right source material that HAS that information encoded in it, and (B) with proper setup and placement. These speakers may be really good at that, but it's by no means a unique capability.

  • @pennfootball71
    @pennfootball71 Рік тому

    Wonder how this would compare to a new YG Acoustics Sonja 3.2

    • @johnstone7697
      @johnstone7697 Рік тому +1

      The YG is a "blueprinted" closed box design with fancy cabinet and drivers. Other than that, it's totally conventional in its design with forward firing radiation pattern and conventional soundstage presentation. Similar to stuff from Magico and Wilson.

    • @pennfootball71
      @pennfootball71 Рік тому

      @@johnstone7697 LOL YG has driver technology way more advanced with a CNC machined aluminum cone that never breaks up

  • @brucelamanna878
    @brucelamanna878 Рік тому

    +
    I see a number of comments about the kit form but they all are missing the point , that they don't have the cascaded ASP or Power boxes , will Dr. Frank sell you the units ? , Well I don't known , I've heard in Kit, DSP & ASP X-overs with Pass Labs amps and the Power boxes form. With Power boxes you will be hard press to find something that will equal let along surpass it for the entry price. Remember, you are getting Speakers, 10 Channels of amplification, and the speaker wires, add interconnects and source and your done, Will ASP with class A amps be better, Well that's your call and pocket book. Remember! kits have NO warranty, your in the wild west , My opinion & 2 bucks will buy you a cheap cup of coffee.

  • @glenncurry3041
    @glenncurry3041 Рік тому +3

    Amp combinations. Great review over all! Been following these speakers for some years. For a driver based system, they do a lot of things right! Vertical and time aligned. Minimal baffle to reduce edge defraction. Dipole to reduce reflections.... You find some of this in different speakers. But seldom all in one.
    You mention a slight lack of inner detail at lower levels especially compared to some real high end systems like the Wilsons? But the amp combination becomes a major difference at that point. Especially using Class D amps compared to perhaps some tube class A monoblocks? You kidding me? Someone needs to set up the speaker system with a set of high end amps.
    Is there any DSP being done in the Linkwitz electronics beyond xover points and levels?

    • @MichaelAmster
      @MichaelAmster Рік тому

      There is no DSP in the ASP 2.0 or PowerBox - it is an analog unit that controls cross-over frequencies and slopes, notch filters for the drivers and compensation for the dipole bass rolloff (physics of the dipole is 18dB roll off). All of these functions are done with an active analog circuit that then feeds 5 channels of N-core amplification that connects to the individual drivers of the speakers.

    • @MichaelAmster
      @MichaelAmster Рік тому +1

      Forgot to share that at T.H.E. Show these were paired with Pass Labs amplification to show it could be done: ua-cam.com/video/LKqlkwIYVsA/v-deo.html

    • @glenncurry3041
      @glenncurry3041 Рік тому

      @@MichaelAmster Thanks, I thought I remember being told there was some DSP, but likely just the bass compensation. Glad it's all analog!

    • @glenncurry3041
      @glenncurry3041 Рік тому

      @@MichaelAmster Not into youtube speaker reviews in general. My PC's system is passable at best. But I will check it out and reply there. Thanks!

    • @thomasmleahy6218
      @thomasmleahy6218 9 місяців тому

      ​​@@glenncurry3041 * Wouldn't digital x-overs eliminate timing changes often found in analog x-overs? Simply create individual amps for each speaker ( powered speakers, like, is it ADC that does this?

  • @mw4609
    @mw4609 7 місяців тому +3

    Odd that they are a 2023 breakthrough - when they've been around for at least a decade. And while I think you nailed the description of their attributes, how is it possible that a person so heavily involved in stereo hasn't heard of Linkwitz!?
    I highly suspect that it is only the commercialization by Brenner causing this sudden interest. Also think it sispicious that there was no mention of these being intended as DiY by SL. That fact that these are being recognized is awesome, them being recognized now only after there is a commercial interest is unfortunate. Also no mention of the LXmini that cost so much less and share the same attributes? It's like you're intentionally blind to the fact that a guy/gal can make a set of 'groundbreaking' speakers with their own hands for $600 in a weekend.

    • @drwho8576
      @drwho8576 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for bringing this up. I second that 100%. I met Mr. Linkwitz in 2015, I joined the DIY community and I built a pair of these as well as the Minis using the Madisound kits for a fraction of the cost mentioned here. It changed the way I listened to music and the way I see audio technology forever. I was also annoyed by the industry ignoring him and his designs, when he clearly was onto something and had the proof to back it. I'm glad this video is out, but I'm also disappointed the 3 letters of "DIY" didn't get a mention.

  • @AmazonasBiotop
    @AmazonasBiotop Рік тому +1

    "In 2012, after 10 years, the ORION was eventually surpassed by the 2-baffle, but 4-way LX521."
    I guess in loudspeaker design over a decade old is new for some.. (but right there in the intro you lost your credibility and just wanted down, for me. Just to push it as the new shiny thing.) Remember we are in the information era and when for example Andrew Jones and others release a "new" speaker, then it is world premiere and actually a brand new design. Maybe we are spoiled or I am anyway.
    Don't get me wrong they are probably my cup of tea as a open baffle(dipole) user for years.
    But they have so special look so it is hard to not notice them.
    And when you said new I reacted when I have been seeing them for years..😅
    So they were borne 2012. Mr Siegfried Linkwitz passed away 2018 and he were a huge inspiration for DIY.
    But who is owning, driving and producing those speakers?
    I found that it is "EARFOOD GMBH" that started world mark in 2019 LX521.

  • @garysmith8455
    @garysmith8455 Рік тому +2

    Lets face it, most ALL orchestral recordings are NEVER recorded in TRUE STEREO! LOTS of mono mikes all over the stage managed by an engineer at a mixing desk. Thus, treating a fine concert hall like a recording studio.
    A pet peeve of mine for many a year. And where is the Deca Tree ? Always over the head of the music director. Do we listen to that position in a live orchestral performance? I think not.
    To me, it is all about SENSATIONALIZING the orchestra and making it bigger, closer with deeper bass then 9 double bassists can manage!, and much more. End of rant.
    Oh, BTW, you are facing the FRONT wall correct? The REAR wall is behind you. 😉

  • @C-man553
    @C-man553 5 місяців тому

    I’ve heard the Orion, similar bass config, and made many OBs. I’m not zig, of course, but I always ran screaming for a Rel or similar sub. OBs lack bass density.
    I’ve had much better luck with Bipole configs, like the old tlb design. 24k$ for that build is ridiculous.

  • @peterborelli3877
    @peterborelli3877 Рік тому

    A foot from the side walls is doable in most listening rooms. But 9 feet from the wall behind the speakers and the listen 6 feet from the wall behind him? You would need a fairly big room to accomplish that. My guess is that most people don't have that big a listening room.

    • @-MarkWinston-
      @-MarkWinston- Рік тому +2

      A slighty smaller room would do, but if its that much smaller, look elsewhere.

    • @grandfathersstories8976
      @grandfathersstories8976 Рік тому

      Linkwitz recommends: 4 feet from front wall (behind speakers), 3 feet from side walls, 3 feet from rear wall. Front wall should be diffusive, rear wall absorptive. If we just quickly assumed 8 feet separation between speakers, the room must be 14 feet wide (or more). If the listener is 1.15x the separation, then the listener is 9 ft from the speakers. Therefore the minimum room is 4 + 9 + 3 = 16-17 ft long. And there is no rule that 8 ft separation is required. So, the min room isn't that big, but it isn't small either. Bigger might be better (we used 16 x 23), so we exceeded Linkwitz's spacing minimums.

  • @Random-kq4pz
    @Random-kq4pz Рік тому

    He is looking like Eric Clapton. Not a bad thing!

  • @thomosburn8740
    @thomosburn8740 6 місяців тому

    SAUCE not socks. Awesome sauce.

  • @scottwheeler2679
    @scottwheeler2679 Рік тому

    I have heard these speakers a few times. They are terrific. BUT if *this* is a breakthrough based on imaging....you definitely need to spend some time with the BACCH DSP. *THAT* is a breakthrough

  • @ronlevine8873
    @ronlevine8873 Рік тому +1

    Tom, I think it's funny and impressive that you spent a 1/2 hour struggling to describe how good this speaker system really is. I'm sure Sig Linkwitz is smiling from audiophile heaven, knowing that his 11-year-old design is now praised as a breakthrough advance in audio! I can't even imagine how many innovations and improvements he could have made had he lived to the present. It's also a sign of good engineering that LInkwitz came up with such a superb product that "only" costs $24K (for the entire amp-crossover-processor-speaker) in an era when most high-end audio designers are racing each other to get to the top of the market at 5 to 10 times this cost (just for the speaker).

    • @lexicon612
      @lexicon612 Рік тому

      GR Research Reference system (also open baffle) cost a fraction of this speaker system and I guarantee it would perform on par or better than this system. Sorry overpriced equipment irks me.

    • @ron101346
      @ron101346 Рік тому +1

      Great respect for GR Research, but most of their products are strictly DIY.

    • @dontcare563
      @dontcare563 Рік тому

      @@lexicon612 How many times you going to repeat this? Enjoy your GR Research speakers!

    • @lexicon612
      @lexicon612 Рік тому

      @@dontcare563 Yikes was like 5. No idea why. MB. And I will TY.

    • @johnstone7697
      @johnstone7697 Рік тому

      @@lexicon612 First of all, there's a big difference between an "open baffle" and a true dipole speaker. Second, from what I see, the only driver in the GR that's open baffle is the midrange. Your preference is your preference, but a comparison between these two is like comparing apples to oranges.

  • @liamporter1137
    @liamporter1137 Рік тому

    Like the look of the upper half. Not a fan of the subwoofer part.

  • @bunnypong64
    @bunnypong64 Рік тому

    Background music is too loud when you’re talking

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 4 місяці тому

    For that kind of money I'd expect it to NOT look like some high school woodshop project.

  • @GT1Vette
    @GT1Vette Рік тому +1

    This is so unfortunate. I heard them last week at The SHOW went into the room a few different times and they kept playing music the had more of the upper frequencies and nothing near lows. I was a little disappointed.

  • @charleslein156
    @charleslein156 11 місяців тому

    So, I guess I'm gonna be the only guy to not gush over this problematic review. Here goes -
    Something about all of this is confusing me...I recall reading a review in, of all places, TAS, back in 2019 or 2020. The review was covering the latest groundbreaking offering from the esteemed Von Schweikert Audio. The reviewer gave a nice, but not comprehensive, explanation of Albert's work and pioneering design concepts. That same reviewer has gone on record stating that Mr. Linkwitz spoke with Albert about work he was doing on crossovers etc., WAY back in the day, and congratulated Albert on how innovative his work and ideas were.
    VSA then began producing speakers that incorporated those "groundbreaking" ideas, long before Siegfried produced transducers which incorporated those same basic ideas. Seems to me that this Linkwitz speaker is only now pulling off all those cool tricks that Albert's speakers have been offering for, according to just my humble experience, at least 20 years now.
    (I owned the VSA VR4 Mk III HSE speakers, and now own the VSA VR5 Anniversary Edition speakers, which both implement those "groundbreaking" and "innovative" ideas which even Mr. Linkwitz recognized as new, fresh ideas prior to 1980. I can tell you that, if Mr. Martin has "never heard" a speaker up until the present that can image well outside of the speaker's physical limits, then he has yet to hear many VSA speakers, and some others which I have heard pull off this cool effect).
    Sooo..my question is, how can Mr. Martin characterize as "groundbreaking" and a "breakthrough" a speaker design which VSA has been producing and refining for some 20 years now? Did he do his due diligence? Does he know his history about this early interaction between Siegfried and Albert, and the possible implications of it?
    One more point - it is not my intention to be mean or petty, but rather, to highlight what I see as a chronic, persistent problem in our hobby, a problem which TAS may be (unintentionally) perpetuating:
    Fact: our hobby is desperate for more younger participants to keep the flame alive when we old guys die off. Truth: UA-cam is the place to find and appeal to such a younger audience. Reality: Of all the choices TAS could have made to moderate a large majority of said UA-cam content, they pick a gentleman who not only looks like my great grandfather, but talks and emotes like him. "Welcome, boys and girls"? While perhaps not intended that way, that just comes across as incredibly patronizing. "Esteemed viewers"? Come on guys - I'm 60, and this just is so cringe-inducing and anachronistic.
    Sorry, but in this esteemed viewer's opinion, Mr. Martin is far from "ready for prime time."
    You lament the imminent death of our hobby resulting from it becoming an old man's pursuit . Yet, your response is to have a stuffy old guy condescending to any potential younger visitors to the channel.
    Just my observations. Am I crazy, or does anybody out there get what I'm saying?

  • @sandmanoseven
    @sandmanoseven Рік тому +2

    Wonderful looking speaker, but with young kids it is a no go.

  • @DQ-su6qf
    @DQ-su6qf 6 місяців тому +1

    DQ10 evolution…Ish…

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 Рік тому

    I want these. I'm willing to go into a certain amount of debt for them. I just don't have the room for them to breathe properly and justify the considerable expense.

    • @lexicon612
      @lexicon612 Рік тому

      GR Research Reference system (also open baffle) cost a fraction of this speaker system and I guarantee it would perform on par or better than this system. Sorry overpriced equipment irks me.

    • @jctai100
      @jctai100 Рік тому +1

      @@lexicon612 I'll never buy Danny's stuff

    • @parthmadhubhai689
      @parthmadhubhai689 Рік тому +1

      ​@@lexicon612seems like you might be fanboying a bit here and jctai you should listen to them before you make up your mind. I've heard the nx treme at Jason's place (audiophile junkie) but for the money and my woodworking capabilities it's more cost effective for me to build the lx521s.

    • @lexicon612
      @lexicon612 Рік тому

      @@parthmadhubhai689 Maybe so but for good reason. Gr Research seems to be one of the very few in high end audio to care say...If a 4000.00 pair of bookshelves Revel has sold you 2 very pretty boxes with 25.00 crossovers. I'm sorry that is the guy you listen to. Amazing someone like that has such opposition here.

  • @michaelhastie7324
    @michaelhastie7324 Рік тому

    ACK!

  • @thomasmleahy6218
    @thomasmleahy6218 9 місяців тому

    The correct phrase is .. could NOT give a rat's whatever. It's a similar expression as .. I could care less / Or correctly state.. I could not care less (since you don't care at all)

  • @xsmi
    @xsmi Рік тому +2

    I get the same characteristics from my Polk Audio Legend 800’s for $6,000.

    • @budgethometheaterandhifi
      @budgethometheaterandhifi Рік тому +1

      I also get the same characteristics from my Eosone RSF1000s. However, these are different. You really have to hear them in person to get the full effect. It really is shockingly good.

    • @xsmi
      @xsmi Рік тому

      @@budgethometheaterandhifi I also think you need to hear SDA.

    • @budgethometheaterandhifi
      @budgethometheaterandhifi Рік тому +1

      @@xsmi I have. It's very different. I have not heard the Legend 800s, I have heard SDAs from the original line. I have a lot of love and respect for Polk. These are different.

    • @xsmi
      @xsmi Рік тому

      @@budgethometheaterandhifi I know they are. I’ve heard the open baffle as well. I guess I just prefer what I have now.

    • @budgethometheaterandhifi
      @budgethometheaterandhifi Рік тому +1

      ​@@xsmi To each his own! That's the journey. Cheers.

  • @johnshaw359
    @johnshaw359 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like an open back headphone.

  • @wric01
    @wric01 5 місяців тому

    Open baffle flavor

  • @DrBroncanuus
    @DrBroncanuus Рік тому +1

    hope it sounds better than it appears...it looks homemade...

    • @parthmadhubhai689
      @parthmadhubhai689 Рік тому

      Originally it was sold as a kit for diy enthusiasts who wanted to build speakers that competed with cost no object speakers

    • @DrBroncanuus
      @DrBroncanuus Рік тому

      @@parthmadhubhai689 but in 2023 it costs $24,000...it's looks should reflect the price tag..

    • @parthmadhubhai689
      @parthmadhubhai689 Рік тому +1

      @@DrBroncanuus You can actually obtain the kit and plans to build it yourself to this day for under $2300. From there you will need a minidsp flex 8 or you can buy an ASP and get 8 channels of amplification. The minidsp files with prebuilt crossovers can be accessed with purchase of the plans ($145). I say all of this because one of Linkwitz's goals is to still have this be accessible to the masses. As mentioned in the video the baffle shape was purely functionality not aesthetics and went through 20+ renditions.
      Also lets not kid ourselves...$24k is considered "cheap" for full range 4-way system with amplification....especially when its being compared to systems (not just speakers) that are 10x the cost. I bought the plans a few weeks back and going to place an order for the drivers in the coming weeks. Hoping to have them built by EOY.

    • @johnstone7697
      @johnstone7697 Рік тому

      @@DrBroncanuus Pretty unfair if you haven't seen it in person. The build quality of this is not DIY by any stretch. If cosmetics are what you're after, go buy a Wilson Audio product. You'll pay a lot more and get a lot less sound quality.

  • @Mark-rw3kw
    @Mark-rw3kw Рік тому

    They would sell a lot more of them without those wings on woofer baffle.

    • @analogkid4557
      @analogkid4557 Рік тому

      Then it wouldn't sound as good.

    • @Mark-rw3kw
      @Mark-rw3kw Рік тому

      @@analogkid4557 I am not talking about removing the entire baffle, just the sharp angles. I guarantee you that those sharp points do not improve the sound, regardless of what anyone claims.

    • @analogkid4557
      @analogkid4557 Рік тому +2

      @@Mark-rw3kw He design it that way very specificly.

    • @Mark-rw3kw
      @Mark-rw3kw Рік тому

      @@analogkid4557 Specifically for "what"?. Anyone who knows anything about speaker design, knows that sharp edges in a baffle or cabinet causes diffraction. If he wants to sell them to married guys, he needs to offer a different baffle. Just slightly round off the sharp edges, and it isn't going to cause an audible problem. The whole idea of this design is eliminate the cabinet.

    • @analogkid4557
      @analogkid4557 Рік тому

      @@Mark-rw3kw it helps with bsc.

  • @tristanjones7735
    @tristanjones7735 6 місяців тому

    No, it's not a break through. Most speaker designers are idiots, and this guy didn't fall for as many gotchas as other designers do. I would say the smartest thing he did was make that quasi H frame woofer cabinet instead of doing an open baffle woofer. But there are still a number of mistakes. Not flush mounting the drivers and failing to round the corners is costing him among other things.

  • @kloss213
    @kloss213 Рік тому

    Have much experience with this loudspeaker. And honestly its far from my cup of tea.

    • @listeningto8371
      @listeningto8371 8 місяців тому

      If they're not your cup of tea, why did you continue " experiencing " them?

  • @TEdward-pu6py
    @TEdward-pu6py Рік тому

    Bass colored density...😂

  • @johnolson4977
    @johnolson4977 5 місяців тому

    $ 24k is a bargain

  • @carlosoliveira-rc2xt
    @carlosoliveira-rc2xt Рік тому

    While a great "all-arounder" it's not even close to a breakthrough.

  • @Fluterra
    @Fluterra Рік тому

    Not a fan at all. I think they are so ugly and cheap looking, and I hate the use of DSP - adding another conversion to and from digital is a bad bad idea… at least for a world class system. When the speaker is $1000 or less, OK, it makes sense. But these cost about $25k - there are a LOT better options at this price point.

    • @d408naples
      @d408naples Рік тому +1

      There is no DSP in this design.

    • @Fluterra
      @Fluterra 3 місяці тому +1

      @@d408naplesEvery Linkwitz uses DSP and active crossovers

    • @Fluterra
      @Fluterra 3 місяці тому +1

      Of course there is. Every Linkwitz uses a miniDSP active crossover.

  • @21kpatriot
    @21kpatriot Рік тому

    You need to show Donald Trump what a man's hands look like! Sorry I just had to say it.

  • @robertorodriguez2609
    @robertorodriguez2609 Рік тому +1

    nothing to see here, just another crazy expensive speaker, it's just jewelry

  • @raymaksimavicius4902
    @raymaksimavicius4902 Рік тому +1

    Bose 901 is the same fffing thing. Garbage.

    • @-MarkWinston-
      @-MarkWinston- Рік тому +1

      You must a special kind of stupid to even think that the 901 is anything remotely near this.

    • @geickmei
      @geickmei Рік тому

      Yes, the 901 was the first direct/reflecting speaker. It threw a soundstage the complete width of the front of the room, images wider and deeper than the speaker plane. Remarks were "it sounds like they are right in the room with you" and "the speakers completey disappear" and "They make everything else sound trivial - like the Bose were the truth and the light and everything else is trivial."

  • @cory3685
    @cory3685 7 місяців тому

    29:35 But Tom when you are 60+ you absolutely cannot have the same hearing response... perhaps what you hear on the Magico are an exaggerating frequency response.

  • @jaguar2750
    @jaguar2750 9 місяців тому

    Bob Carver's line array speakers far surpass these speakers. Also Carver's Amazing loud speakers gave this type of soundstage in the 80's