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我用eclispe classic: 关于avalon eclispe classic :from stereophile
Description: Two-way, sealed-box, floor-standing loudspeaker. Drive-units: 1 "
titanium-dome tweeter, 8.5" Kevlar/Nomex honeycomb-cone midrange/woofer.
System resonance: Q=0.5 at 42Hz. Crossover frequency: not specified. Crossover
slopes: not specified. Frequency response: 45Hz-24kHz ±1.5dB (typical -3dB
point in-room is said to be below 35Hz). Sensitivity: 86dB/W/m (2.83V).
Nominal impedance: 6 ohms (minimum 5.5 ohms). Amplifier requirements: 30-200W.
Dimensions: 39\\\" (991mm) H by 11" (280mm) W by 15" (381mm) D. Weight:
105 lbs (47.75kg) each.
Conclusion
This was one of the hardest reviews I've had to write. The Eclipse offered me
deep, lasting glimpses of audio heaven on a consistent basis. More than once,
however, it had me shutting the system down in pure frustration. And at a
price for the veneer-finished version approaching 50% greater than the B&W
Matrix 801, which, while falling short of the American speaker's transparency,
will play much louder and dig much deeper in the bass, the two-way Eclipse
suffers fierce competition in the market place. A WATT/Puppy combination or a
pair of Thiel CS5s costs not a lot more. And while the plain-jane Nextel-
finished Eclipse is significantly less expensive at $5600, it must be said
that the $2000/pair Apogee Stages offer a less colored, more musically
believable midrange presentation.
易推,定位准和音色好,能真实反映音源和功放,是难得的好箱。