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Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
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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? They're about the right size for my system and room (Arcam Alpha 9, Arcam Diva CD82) but I want something that won't sound boomy near a wall (about 12 inches away). I had to return a pair of B&W CDM 1's for that reason. Or maybe someone could recommend something similar - I just love the maple burr finish of the Quads. -- Uncle Keith |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
"Uncle Keith" wrote in message ... 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? They're about the right size for my system and room (Arcam Alpha 9, Arcam Diva CD82) but I want something that won't sound boomy near a wall (about 12 inches away). I had to return a pair of B&W CDM 1's for that reason. Or maybe someone could recommend something similar - I just love the maple burr finish of the Quads. -- Uncle Keith Hope this helps in some way : I read reviews , I listened at the dealers , I thought they were ****e , I didn't buy , I don't trust reviews , I use my own ears . Motto : try listening to them if you can , its the only way . |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
In article , AV99
writes "Uncle Keith" wrote in message .. . 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? They're about the right size for my system and room (Arcam Alpha 9, Arcam Diva CD82) but I want something that won't sound boomy near a wall (about 12 inches away). I had to return a pair of B&W CDM 1's for that reason. Or maybe someone could recommend something similar - I just love the maple burr finish of the Quads. -- Uncle Keith Hope this helps in some way : I read reviews , I listened at the dealers , I thought they were ****e , I didn't buy , I don't trust reviews , I use my own ears . Motto : try listening to them if you can , its the only way . What did U think was "****e" about them?..... -- Tony Sayer |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
"Uncle Keith" wrote in message ... 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. |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , AV99 writes "Uncle Keith" wrote in message .. . 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? They're about the right size for my system and room (Arcam Alpha 9, Arcam Diva CD82) but I want something that won't sound boomy near a wall (about 12 inches away). I had to return a pair of B&W CDM 1's for that reason. Or maybe someone could recommend something similar - I just love the maple burr finish of the Quads. -- Uncle Keith Hope this helps in some way : I read reviews , I listened at the dealers , I thought they were ****e , I didn't buy , I don't trust reviews , I use my own ears . Motto : try listening to them if you can , its the only way . What did U think was "****e" about them?..... -- Tony Sayer Did not sound lively enough , very compressed sound , bass was lacking , not very detailed , I think the term is " warm " , I just didn't like them . It could have been the dealers demo room & maybe I ought to have tried a home demo but I had lost interest by then . . The point I was trying to make was that rave reviews didn't make me buy them at all , you have got to listen to them in your own home if possible , its the only way .The finish on them was superb though |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 03:31:50 +0100, "Informer"
wrote: "Uncle Keith" wrote in message .. . 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. -- Chris Isbell Southampton, UK |
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 .. . 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 :-) -- Uncle Keith |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
"Uncle Keith" wrote 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 :-) -- Uncle Keith Good for you. The bonus is they do get better with a little running in. |
Quad 11L speakers - anyone have any experience?
In article ,
Informer wrote: "Uncle Keith" wrote 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 :-) -- Uncle Keith Good for you. The bonus is they do get better with a little running in. Definition's going to improve when I get them on some decent stands as well. Anyone know who makes the stands used in Quad's advertising? -- Uncle Keith |
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