ACAPELLA SPHÄRON "EXCALIBUR” |
Dimensions of the loudspeakers systems: Size: 230 x 150 x 130 (HxWxD) Efficiency: >100dB/1W/1m Long term power handling: 100 W continuous; 1000 W peak (10 ms) Recommended amp power: from 15 W sinus/4 Ohm Weight: 620 kg per System Room size: from 40 m² |
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ACAPELLA SPHÄRON "EXCALIBUR”This loudspeaker system has no limits: with a 15 watt power already, music will be reproduced three-dimensional, thus giving you the illusion to be a member of the orchestra or the band. From the softest, perceptible sounds, these loudspeaker sculptures can accelerate the music like lightning, comparable only with the spurt of a racing car. "When the music is soft, the sounds caress your skin. When it changes into a powerful fortissimo,the listener will be swept away to the epitome of joy." |
German Physics The Gaudi (Carbon)They sound, well... Real! They dont have silky smooth mids, or nice high treble. The just sound as the music was played. You do need a big room. If you read the reviews for the Wilson Audio WAMM some where saying that they sound better, but that is B*S* |
Kharma Grand Exquisite The grand Exquisite materializes the absolute end of the high-end in audio, using reality as a reference. |
German Physiks The Loreley MKIII Completely effortless, that’s the best way I can describe
the sound of the new Loreley, Startling dynamics cymbals crash
and shimmer with such lifelike finesse, whilst betraying no character
of its own. The Loreley is truly neutral and just lets the music
pour forth uninhibited. Close your eyes and you can hear every
nuance of the recorded venue, pages being turned in the orchestra
pit, or a guitarist tapping his feet while playing. Not so much
a soundstage as the actual stage being reproduced. |
Acapella Triolon Excalibur"Paul Messenger was on hand for a demonstration
of Acapella's top-of-the-line Triolon Excalibur loudspeakers. After
the impressive demonstration, Paul exclaimed, "That actually
sounds like a real piano!" And that, of course, is
what it's all about." |



