Audio Physic Tempo III Floorstanding Speakers
Audio Physic Tempo III Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 27, 2006]
cmsdms
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great bass. Great imaging. Very good midrange clarity. Good looks.
Weakness:
Not cheap. Not sold everywhere, may be hard to find. these are what I called a protected brand. Forget about internet sales. it wont happen. This writeup is for the Tempo IV which is a totally different louspeaker than the III. In my opinion this is an excellent loudspeaker! Imaging is the best I have heard. It actually presents three dimensions. The image extends higher than the speakers themselves giving a good illusion of reallity. They have very good to excellent detail in the midrange without sounding overly bright which is a common problem with high resolution speakers. The bass is unbelievably good. the two 7 inch woofers(per cab) really go deep and the sound is very tight! Wife factor is very good and the finish on my pair was absolutely perfect. This company actuall gives directions on setting these puppies up. They go into quite a lot of detail on the subject whcih is very helpful. You really forget you are listening to loudspeakers when set up properly. These are not cheap but they are not over priced either. You are getting what you pay for with them. All in all one of the best loudspeakers in this price range and the best that i have owned and i have had a lot of em! Similar Products Used: B&W 703 |
[Sep 22, 2003]
Robbinvandervelden
AudioPhile
Strength:
The high section goes high but remains sweat to listen too. Great looks
Weakness:
Speaker seems out of balance. The mid section is too weak and not so bright. I listend to the tempo III LE. A great speaker which is beautifully designend. Great looks. The high section is nice and sweet, low section is very good as well. A good soundstage, but ofcourse there must be something wrong. The mid section is too soft and not as bright as you would expect in a speaker of this price. My old speakers of 500,- euro's a piece preformed much better in the mid section! It could be the speakers still had to run in because they had just been playing for a few days in the shop. For the record: I used an arcam alpha 10 amplifier and an arcam alpha 9 cd player. And I didn't bought it. Similar Products Used: nothing yet |
[Dec 03, 2002]
Petteri Kleemola
AudioPhile
Strength:
Control, resolution & finis hquality
Weakness:
Too cold, a bit synthetic Good soundstage, but eventually a bit too cold. Virgo III is far more better speaker, also when the price is taken into account. Similar Products Used: Audio Physic Virgo III |
[Jan 12, 2002]
JTC
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
tremendous detail and definition, soundstage, mid-range
Weakness:
deep bass on some recordings
Similar Products Used: dynadio, thiel, proac, b&w, jmlab, sonus faber, meadowlark, revel, joseph |
[Dec 29, 2001]
PAUL
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
UNCOLORED DETAILED SOUND.TREMENDOUS SOUNDSTAGE. TOTALLY MUSICAL AND INVOLVING. BEAUTIFUL MAPLE FINISH
Weakness:
NONE When I began to listen to speakers I considered the Thiel 2.3's and B&W 804 which both are in the same price range.My new electronics consisted of Musical Fidelity A3CR amp/preamp.At first I thought I loved the Thiels but after extended listening they seemed a little "too" clinical. The B&W 804's were next but once I heard the 803's (which I could not afford)the 804's sounded a little thin. This listening was done at Innovative Audio through Naim gear. Similar Products Used: thiel |
[Dec 20, 2000]
Gerry
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detail, and beauty
Weakness:
could have a bit more bass, but for this range and it's other virtues, I'll take it as is I have spent a lot of time listening to these in the store with a variety of equipment, solid state and tube. I have also discussed them with a lot of people. First things first, getting a non audiophile who is more concerned with the look in the house to accept these is no problem. They simply look beautifyl and have an elegance in their design that goes beyond the standard box, without spending money on an outrageous design where you are paying for that, instead of the sound and components. That out of the way, I felt I could listen to their sound with no problem of them fitting in the house. Their sound was great. Like I said, maybe a touch light on the bass, but the detail, involvement, sweetness of the mid-range, and imaging was very hard to match at that price. Similar Products Used: Meadowlark Kestrel, Vandersteen, Mirage M3 |
[Jul 09, 2000]
Steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Easy to drive, Midrange, Imaging, Bass, Appearance
Weakness:
slightly rolled off high end (and I do mean slight), hard to find. I had never even heard of these speakers until a few weeks ago, but I stumbled upon them, and was immediately smitten with their huge soundstage. I was simply amazed that a speaker this small could present such a huge soundstage. At $3,000/pair, these speakers were priced about 50% than my self imposed spending limit ($2,000), but after a few lengthy listening sessions, I said the hell with it, and ordered a pair in Cherry. The Tempo 3's have an outstanding midrange, excellent bass response, coupled with an uncanny ability to disappear in you're listening room. They replaced my beloved Magnepan 3a's, which I had owned for 8 years. They are a great looking speaker, and are now available with grills. They don't require a lot of power to drive them, but do require high quality electronics. If you're room is small, consider pairing them with the Sim Audio I5 Integrated Amp. Similar Products Used: Revel M20, Magnepan 3A's |