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Look Familiar? Russ Andrews SP-1 Loudspeaker
Written by Michael Lankton   
Friday, 28 March 2008
Russ Andrews SP-1 These familiar looking bookshelf speakers aren't some new offering from Focal. British cable and interconnect retailer Russ Andrews has gone hands-on with some Focal Chorus bookshelf loudspeakers and is offering them as the Russ Andrews SP-1 bookshelf loudspeaker.
 
According to Russ Andrews the speakers have undergone extensive modification to the enclosure, crossover and driver wiring. The resulting loudspeaker is a very friendly load of 95dB at 8 ohms, perfect for those with an affinity for low power amplifiers. Kimber Cable is used for all wiring, and Kimber capacitors have replaced the stock caps in the crossover. 
 
The Russ Andrews SP-1 loudspeaker will set you back $795/pair in either black ash or Amati finish, and are available for order on the Russ Andrews website. 
 
D-Appolito's Latest: Snell B7 Loudspeaker
Written by Michael Lankton   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Snell B7 Joe D'Appolito has designed a loudspeaker or two in his day and has been associated with numerous loudspeaker makers. Of late he serves as chief engineer at Snell Acoustics, and his latest offering is the Snell Acoustics B7.
 
The Snell B7 floorstanding loudspeaker uses the familiar Seas magnesium drivers. Driver complement is two 4.5" magnesium mids coupled with a 1" Seas Excel tweeter configured in an MTM arrangement. The bottom end is filled by dual 8" aluminum side firing woofers, which Snell claims reduces cabinet resonance and provides more authoritative bass and detail. Snell will finish the B7 in your choice of stains.
 
The Snell B7 loudspeaker looks like an improvement on the already solid Snell C7. The Snell B7 will set you back a cool $10k/pair. Soon to be joined by the Snell A7, which we are awaiting more details on at this time.
 
Spendor Audio Adds Two Loudspeakers To The Fold
Written by Michael Lankton   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
Spendor SA1 Spendor Audio is not the only loudspeaker maker with a BBC pedigree, but perhaps no other line is as synonymous with the British sound.
 
Spendor Audio has added two loudspeakers to their lineup. The Spendor SA1 (inset) is a bookshelf model using brand new drivers. The 6" woofer boasts a magnesium alloy chassis and a new magnet. The 22mm tweeter is a textile dome with a wider than usual surround. The Spendor SA1 does not have a provision for biwiring, which seems to be a growing trend. The SA1 is available in light oak, walnut, ebony, zebra wood and gloss black. The 40" tall Spendor ST1 is a floorstanding design that gets the job done with a 7" kevlar composite woofer coupled with a new 7" Spendor midbass driver and a brand new 29mm wide surround textile dome tweeter. The enclosure of the ST1 is high gloss black lacquer, and the baffle sports an attractive inlay. Choices for the inlay include a range of wood veneer, leather and metallic.  
 
Pricing on the ST1 is approximately $10,000/pair and the SA1 will set you back $2,000/pair.  
 
AV123 Open Baffle X-Statik Loudspeakers Available
Written by Michael Lankton   
Wednesday, 05 March 2008
X-Statik AV123 has made their new X-Statik loudspeakers available through their online store.
 
The 48" tall AV123 X-Statik loudspeaker is a 3 way, open baffle design. The driver complement consists of four Peerless 6 1/2" paper cone woofers with polymer chassis, two of which are in a sealed enclosure and two of which are mounted open baffle. A 1" Peerless textile dome handles the delicate frequencies. The AV123 X-Statik loudspeaker is an easy load of 8 ohms and 90.5dB efficiency. The frequency response of the X-Statik only plumbs to 65 Hz, so a subwoofer will be necessary for bass heads. Removable metal grilles are supplied for the front and rear of the X-Statik.
 
The AV123 X-Statik open baffle loudspeaker sells for $699.00 in black satin and $799.00 in palisander rosa satin, palisander natural satin, moho satin or cherry satin. An open baffle center channel, the X-Voce, will be available shortly for those looking to construct an open baffle home theater system. The price of the AV123 X-Statik would be astonishing, but AV123 has made a business of offering incredible audio values at prices that are even more incredible.
 
era Speakers D10 And D14 Floorstanding Loudspeakers
Written by Michael Lankton   
Monday, 03 March 2008
Era D10era Speakers has garnered a reputation for offering spectacular loudspeakers for very little money. Their bookshelf models have received unanimous praise, and recently they were joined by two new floorstanding models.
 
The era Speakers D10 (inset) is a 34" tall 2 1/2 way that utilizes two 5" woofers and a 1" textile dome tweeter. The D10 represents a light load of 8 ohms with 87.5dB efficiency. The era D10 is front ported, so placement closer to a wall won't represent as much of an obstacle. The era Speakers D14 is a 38 1/2" tall 3 way that adds an era 4" midrange driver to complement the two 5" woofers and 1" textile dome tweeter. Like the era D10, the D14 is receiver-friendly at 8 ohms and 88.5dB efficiency. The era D14 uses a tuned slot on the rear of the enclosure, so this model will need more breathing room than it's D10 sibling.
 
The era D10 and D14 floorstanding loudspeakers are available in cherry or rosewood veneer. The era D10 will set you back $1700 a pair, and the era D14 $2300 a pair and are almost sure to be two of the more compelling floorstanders available in that price tier. 
 
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