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Old October 30th 04, 05:57 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Uncle Keith
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Default Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?

In article , Chris Isbell
wrote:

On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 03:31:50 +0100, "Informer"
wrote:


"Uncle Keith" wrote in message
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Hi

I'm considering a pair of Quad 11L speakers to upgrade my current
system. They get rave reviews in all the mags but has anyone on here
actually heard a pair?

I have a pair connected to a Rotel RA-02 and its matching CD player. I
think they are great but they do need to be kept off the rear wall. I
think with speakers more than any other product you must listen to them
first.


I also have a pair, connected to a Quad 303, and I would agree that
they do need to be kept away from the rear wall and especially
corners.

That said, I tried a comparison between the 11L and the 57
electrostatics in my living room. I also compared them to Stax
electrostatic headphones, costing about twice as much as the speakers,
when I auditioned them.

The 11L came out surprisingly well in both cases and I would have no
hesitation recommending them if they suit your room and your musical
tastes. (They are probably not the best speaker if you like loud heavy
metal; but are very good for 'classical' music.)

My description of the sound is that they are neutral, like the
electrostatics, but lacking their openness and clarity - like the vast
majority of moving coil speakers.

For the price they are, in my view, excellent.

If you do get a pair, don't forget to get some stands for them.
(Atacama stands filled with sand work for me.) They will not perform
well on a shelf close to a wall.


I did go and listen to them today - I liked them a lot.
I liked them so much I bought them.

They sound superb with my system as well - I'm knocked out with them.
I've never heard so much detail in my CD collection and for their size
they produce a remarkably controlled bass. Very neutral as stated and
they match my Arcam system superbly.

One happy chappy :-)

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Uncle Keith