Australian HiFi

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

he reason for that would be, as you can see plainly for yourself, is that the frequency response is spectacularly flat and incredibly extended at both ends of the audio spectrum. Let’s look at the ‘flat’ part of that first, and you can see that the overall response extends from 38Hz to 22kHz ±3dB. This is a fantastic result (though not quite matching Dynaudio’s specification of 28–25000Hz ±3dB, it’s close enough for the differences to be explained by variances in measurement techniques), but

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Australian HiFi

Australian HiFi9 min read
Dellichord FR6
+ • Exemplary bass • Extended treble • Excellent midrange • Low efficiency • Lowish impedance RRP $4,995 Dellichord's Australian designer and founder, Andrew Hutchison, says that his newest loudspeaker design is 'deceptively simple'. However, I'd ven
Australian HiFi2 min read
Flagship Tech For Less
HiFi Rose has a new integrated amplifier in its arsenal and, as is now expected from the Korean brand, it looks quite the stunner. The RA280 retains much of the same technology featured in the flagship RA180, whose intricate fascia turned more than a
Australian HiFi1 min read
Centennial Celebrations
Happy centennial birthday, Beyerdynamic! Founded in 1924, the German audio brand went on to form a reputation as one of the most esteemed manufacturers of studio-grade headphones in the world, and it's celebrating this massive milestone by launching

Related Books & Audiobooks