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It seems most speaker today is going for that ultra resolution super detailed sound. I had to be honest that I was worried that this speaker might not be well received given that it was voiced to be on the smoother musical side. I have to say, I am very pleased that every UA-camr I sent it to understood the goal of these speakers, which is to be fun, musical and engaging. Thanks Thu for the detailed review and a big shoutout to the Designer Dr. Viet for designing such a speaker.
Every audiophiles/music lovers needs to hear it, sadly some people(could be many) are used to with bright sounding setups and loudness enhanced music from streaming. When they hear smooth sounding speakers they are mostly clueless and quick to judge because they're not used to hearing smoother sound. Dr.Viet voiced Voyager TL very nicely, my original plan was to shot review video before end of May but I pushed other projects back because I can no longer wait to share it with my viewers, I had to because Even playing in the background I couldn't help notice the musicality of it, such a lovely speaker to enjoy my music without getting bothered by brightness mayhem. Great Job!
I think you hit the nail on the head Thomas you want a speak to be relaxed not in your face and engaging, but you can have detail that is smooth and engaging. I haven't heard the speaker looking at the chart it could do maybe with a change of Twitter or a tweak on the crossover. try to increase it at 12k of a third of a DB by just using inductors and resistors. what about making a MTM for your next version I like MTMs I think they work the best you could put the slot on one side opposite the tweeter and the tweeter on the other side, the tweeter always works better in an MTM on the side about two and a half inches from the vocal coil. use two 6 1/2 in woofer drivers and 1 1/2 in Twitter. what people are saying it sounds nice you might be on to a winner. not sure about the name bit hypoluting tho, why don't you just call it the galleon voyager TL? have you sold many and what is the feedback from customers?
@@Tharbamarsounds like you like it! 😂 and rightly so maybe you didn't comment how it sounded with the subwoofer did you play it with the subwoofers or not?
I completely agree that some speakers sound much better with tube amplification or tube preamp. When some people say a speaker is boring, I immediately wonder if they are using any tubes at all. I grew up with tube amplification and compression horn speakers behind cloth grills and I love the sound you can get with those combinations. I use Elac Reference 62 speakers now with tube preamp and class D amplification, and after working on the grills a bit, the speakers sound very close to what I grew up with- tube amps and phono stage signals. Given enough power, my Elacs require no subwoofer. I'm getting down to 30 hz and that is low enough for my tastes. Shaking the couch at 78 DB is a good thing. Your sound demo on my system sounded very good. Plenty revealing tweeters for me. Nice deep bass and overall a very enjoyable sound. I think I could live with speakers like that. Thanks for the video.
I had R200 a few years back, only thing I can tell you is Voyager TL is going to have more relaxing, fun and enjoyable sound, as always the rest is personal preference.
I suspect that the Musizshare X7's phono preamp is quite poor from what I hear today (and the last video). Would be appreciated without vinyl or with a dedicated phono preamp. And maybe with the Accuphase.
Ok, these seem fun for a music room! Do you feel the Dayton Audio HTA200 amp would be sufficient to drive these? (Class AB rated 100 wpc) I think I'd still add a 10" sealed, powered sub. Hope I can find a good deal one something here.
Saying things like that is everywhere on internet and downplaying other people efforts is easy but I’m a realist so if you could make one for same price based on your high quality standards I would like to try it. This is sincerely asking. Thanks
I have transmission line floorstanders by Jean Marie Reynaud . Superb dynamics, very satisfying bass and reasonably priced. Made in France! I abandoned subwoofers a couple of years ago
@@Tharbamar I hope you can find a distributor or reseller in your region. It’s quite a discrete brand. The son took over the business from his father many years ago and they have introduced some very nice designs. The line transmission is at the heart of all their products. We find them in really nice HiFi stores in France and I know their export market is quite strong. Another brand doing quite will in France is Atlantis Labs.
Nobody needs another bright speaker, there are plenty of them already. It is therefore refreshing to see this one standing out from the bunch. That's exactly why vintage gear is so popular, you can listen to 100% of your record collection, not just the 20% records with good sound.
Your system has such poise and control. Quite the achievement. Its neutrality through some inexpensive JBL headphones is impressive. I like the idea of these a lot. I need to place my speakers close to a wall and the front port would help for that. These are a little pricey. I would imagine anyone with the money to purchase these would also buy a powered subwoofer to fill in the bottom. Did they integrate well with subwoofers?
@@RennieAsh yes how many of us can listen to live music all day long? even playing acoustic guitar for a few hours can gave me ear fatigue. That’s why we’ve got many different options to suits our needs in audio products.
The question many audiophiles also ask is how can someone listen to something not sounding natural and is totally flat 😉. Vinyl, tubes ++ have plenty of true audiophile fans. Anyways enjoy your music
@@Tharbamar Yeah. That's a question. I listen through my ears. The sound comes from one of my cr@ppy quality systems (you want numbers ?) what are tweaked to basically not emitting bass. (For the details and clarity.) And still, the sound seems muddy. So I judge those speakers or the source recording to be muddy. Otherwise these audio samples wouldn't make a single sense.
Just simple neutral headphone can do better than what you’re describing. On my end quality of the recording is 24bit/192k using Tascam recorder and large diaphragm Sony condenser microphones. Edit: the rest is clearly described in the video.
@@Tharbamar _"... Just simple neutral headphone can do better than what you’re describing ..."_ Yeah. I have the Verum 1. I have no any better. (But I don't even want.) I will try it out, but I'm sure it will be muddy. (No, not the Verum 1 :) ) _"... On my end quality of the recording is 24bit/192k using Tascam recorder and large diaphragm Sony condenser microphones ..."_ Yeah. I didn't think of your recording. I thought of the original recording. On the vinyl.
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It seems most speaker today is going for that ultra resolution super detailed sound. I had to be honest that I was worried that this speaker might not be well received given that it was voiced to be on the smoother musical side. I have to say, I am very pleased that every UA-camr I sent it to understood the goal of these speakers, which is to be fun, musical and engaging. Thanks Thu for the detailed review and a big shoutout to the Designer Dr. Viet for designing such a speaker.
Every audiophiles/music lovers needs to hear it, sadly some people(could be many) are used to with bright sounding setups and loudness enhanced music from streaming. When they hear smooth sounding speakers they are mostly clueless and quick to judge because they're not used to hearing smoother sound.
Dr.Viet voiced Voyager TL very nicely, my original plan was to shot review video before end of May but
I pushed other projects back because I can no longer wait to share it with my viewers, I had to because Even playing in the background I couldn't help notice the musicality of it, such a lovely speaker to enjoy my music without getting bothered by brightness mayhem. Great Job!
I think you hit the nail on the head Thomas you want a speak to be relaxed not in your face and engaging, but you can have detail that is smooth and engaging. I haven't heard the speaker looking at the chart it could do maybe with a change of Twitter or a tweak on the crossover. try to increase it at 12k of a third of a DB by just using inductors and resistors.
what about making a MTM for your next version I like MTMs I think they work the best you could put the slot on one side opposite the tweeter and the tweeter on the other side, the tweeter always works better in an MTM on the side about two and a half inches from the vocal coil. use two 6 1/2 in woofer drivers and 1 1/2 in Twitter. what people are saying it sounds nice you might be on to a winner. not sure about the name bit hypoluting tho, why don't you just call it the galleon voyager TL? have you sold many and what is the feedback from customers?
@@Tharbamarsounds like you like it! 😂 and rightly so maybe you didn't comment how it sounded with the subwoofer did you play it with the subwoofers or not?
Yea I did mentioned that in the beginning, i was using it with DSP, thanks
Edit: I like it better in full range.
@@Tharbamar what does that mean so you play it with the subwoofer you prefer it?
I completely agree that some speakers sound much better with tube amplification or tube preamp. When some people say a speaker is boring, I immediately wonder if they are using any tubes at all. I grew up with tube amplification and compression horn speakers behind cloth grills and I love the sound you can get with those combinations. I use Elac Reference 62 speakers now with tube preamp and class D amplification, and after working on the grills a bit, the speakers sound very close to what I grew up with- tube amps and phono stage signals. Given enough power, my Elacs require no subwoofer. I'm getting down to 30 hz and that is low enough for my tastes. Shaking the couch at 78 DB is a good thing. Your sound demo on my system sounded very good. Plenty revealing tweeters for me. Nice deep bass and overall a very enjoyable sound. I think I could live with speakers like that. Thanks for the video.
The music samples sound great...ignore the negative noise from clowns.
I have the polk r200s. How would these compare. I feel like buying these too.
I had R200 a few years back, only thing I can tell you is Voyager TL is going to have more relaxing, fun and enjoyable sound, as always the rest is personal preference.
I suspect that the Musizshare X7's phono preamp is quite poor from what I hear today (and the last video). Would be appreciated without vinyl or with a dedicated phono preamp. And maybe with the Accuphase.
Thanks for this review and especially the music sample. Great job by Thomas.
How does this compare to the triangle br03 in terms of tone and misicality? Worth the upgrade?
All I can tell you is I was not a fan of BR03 in my old setup.
You must be one of those younger fellas. 🙄
Wonderful Review - voiced in a manner for Music Lovers
Appreciate your review! How do these speakers compare to the Musician Knight 1 speakers previously reviewed? Thanks.
it's totally different sounding speakers, hard to compare. Thanks
Another great review. Thanks for sharing.
Might as well by the Buchardt II
Ok, these seem fun for a music room!
Do you feel the Dayton Audio HTA200 amp would be sufficient to drive these? (Class AB rated 100 wpc)
I think I'd still add a 10" sealed, powered sub. Hope I can find a good deal one something here.
Not comfortable with reproduction at 14:21 & 15:40. Maybe more but didn't stick around for more. Sorry, not an ideal presentation.
Just from that clip they sound very much like my EB1, probably different up close but a nice sounding speaker ..
Lovely. Just lovely.
Thèse are cheap speakers made with very cheap components for the crossover and a very cheap bass speaker, you don't get for your money
Saying things like that is everywhere on internet and downplaying other people efforts is easy but I’m a realist so if you could make one for same price based on your high quality standards I would like to try it. This is sincerely asking. Thanks
@@Tharbamar get a ascend sierra 1 v2 and you are way above in all aspects,
@@Spicycomment1 I had a few Ascend speakers in the past, they’re ok.
@@Tharbamar but still way better than what you try to review today ... Which are cheap in components
I have transmission line floorstanders by Jean Marie Reynaud . Superb dynamics, very satisfying bass and reasonably priced. Made in France! I abandoned subwoofers a couple of years ago
Very nice! I will try them when I have chance. thanks
@@Tharbamar I hope you can find a distributor or reseller in your region. It’s quite a discrete brand. The son took over the business from his father many years ago and they have introduced some very nice designs. The line transmission is at the heart of all their products. We find them in really nice HiFi stores in France and I know their export market is quite strong. Another brand doing quite will in France is Atlantis Labs.
Good to know, thanks for sharing.
Would you do a compare video with KEF R3 Meta? which one you prefer anyway?
I would not due to entirely different sound and mostly taste dependent, R3 is transparent in sound Voyager TL is not.
Nobody needs another bright speaker, there are plenty of them already. It is therefore refreshing to see this one standing out from the bunch. That's exactly why vintage gear is so popular, you can listen to 100% of your record collection, not just the 20% records with good sound.
I don't still own many a vintage speaker though so 100%? Idk (I've had quite a few older speakers)
A pleasant sounding speaker, probably much like my parts express classix 2 bookshelf speakers.
Your system has such poise and control. Quite the achievement. Its neutrality through some inexpensive JBL headphones is impressive. I like the idea of these a lot. I need to place my speakers close to a wall and the front port would help for that. These are a little pricey. I would imagine anyone with the money to purchase these would also buy a powered subwoofer to fill in the bottom. Did they integrate well with subwoofers?
Yes they do well in my system with subwoofer but you may not even need it.
How can I speaker that colors the sound so much be considered an Audiophile speaker?
As I mentioned in the video, this speaker may not be for everyone.
Because audiophiles actually like colourations; even though in some sense it's not hi-fi
@@RennieAsh yes how many of us can listen to live music all day long? even playing acoustic guitar for a few hours can gave me ear fatigue.
That’s why we’ve got many different options to suits our needs in audio products.
The question many audiophiles also ask is how can someone listen to something not sounding natural and is totally flat 😉. Vinyl, tubes ++ have plenty of true audiophile fans. Anyways enjoy your music
Yeah.
Sounds
muddy.
(Or it is the
low quality
recording.)
Question is how do you listen?
@@Tharbamar
Yeah.
That's a question.
I listen through my ears.
The sound comes from one
of my cr@ppy quality systems
(you want numbers ?)
what are tweaked to basically
not emitting bass.
(For the details and clarity.)
And still,
the sound seems muddy.
So I judge those speakers
or the source recording
to be muddy.
Otherwise these audio samples
wouldn't make
a single sense.
Just simple neutral headphone can do better than what you’re describing.
On my end quality of the recording is 24bit/192k using Tascam recorder and large diaphragm Sony condenser microphones.
Edit: the rest is clearly described in the video.
@@Tharbamar
_"... Just simple neutral headphone can do better than what you’re describing ..."_
Yeah.
I have the Verum 1.
I have no any better.
(But I don't even want.)
I will try it out,
but I'm sure it will be muddy.
(No, not the Verum 1 :) )
_"... On my end quality of the recording is 24bit/192k using Tascam recorder and large diaphragm Sony condenser microphones ..."_
Yeah.
I didn't think of your recording.
I thought of the original recording.
On the vinyl.