The Carbon is the only German Physiks model utilizing a carbon fiber laminations as a stock feature. In all other models, carbon fiber is only available as a special order option. |
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The Carbon is the only German Physiks model utilizing a carbon fiber laminations as a stock feature. In all other models, carbon fiber is only available as a special order option. |
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Acapella Violin MKIII"The title track of The Raven [Chesky 115] is one of my all time favorites. Through the High Violons, the glorious swooping sadness of Pidgeon’s voice radiated from a huge glowing orb between the speakers that reached out in all directions into the room. Background strings were dead-perfect timbrally, separated, delicate, living and breathing. I had the impression of being enveloped and touched on all sides by the blue-white radiance of the sound. It may not be surprising that a selection containing so much information in the treble was so exquisitely rendered through the Violons, but I hesitate to dismiss the experience. My notes from that session say "I can die now." - Ultra Audio Ross Mantle , Read More |
Peak Consult Zoltan "There is no denying that the Wilson line of loudspeakers – especially the System 7 – represents the state of the art in midsize dynamic loudspeakers. There is also no denying that it is experiencing pressure from ‘below’ and now from above. The DeVore Silverback Reference at two thirds its price is a better balanced speaker than the System 7. The Zoltan, at a somewhat greater price is a much more revealing, nuanced and sophisticated speaker overall." - Jules Coleman, Enjoy the Music |
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. |
German Physics The Borderland MKIII "...At the forte part of orchestral music, I could surely feel the natural balance and vivid feeling: the touch of the piano and the percussion sound was so real. The Borderland captured me with its sound....It seemed like the speaker was very revealing of the amplifier.Compared with the MBL 101, which sounds clear but light, the Borderland will surprise you by the powerful sound. |
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