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Tannoy Quietly Adds Definition Series Loudspeakers |
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Audio -
Loudspeakers
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Written by Michael Lankton
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Monday, 04 May 2009 |
Tannoy has quietly added the Definition line of loudspeakers. The updated series now consists of two floorstanding models and a bookshelf.
The new models in the Definition line return Tannoy to their roots, as all three models use Tannoy's dual concentric design with no additional tweeter. The Tannoy Definition DC8 bookshelf utilizes a single 8" Tannoy dual concentric driver, comprised of a treated paper cone with rubber surround, and Tannoy's 1" titanium tweeter mounted in their tulip waveguide. The 88dB Tannoy Definition DC8T goes down to 42Hz, and will handle up to a 175 watt power source. The 40" floorstanding Tannoy Definition DC8T ups the ante by adding a second 8", and plumbs down to 33Hz at 89dB with amplifiers up to 200 watts. The 44" Tannoy Definition DC10T gets down to 30 Hz at 92dB with amplifiers up to 250 watts. All three models are rear ported, and come in high gloss black, cherry or dark walnut. Notable are the curved enclosures of these units are constructed with plywood instead of MDF, so these cabinets are bound to be very rigid.
No pricing info yet on the new Tannoy Definitions. These are good looking loudspeakers, somewhat reminiscent of Wharfedale's Opus series. I happen to use Tannoy loudspeakers, and I can't praise them enough. If you have a dealer near you, go listen to a set of these new Definitions, or one of Tannoy's other lines. Tannoy may not be one of the manufacturers you have in mind for your new loudspeaker purchase, but they will be after you go audition a pair.
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