Celestion Impact 15 Floorstanding Speakers
Celestion Impact 15 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 18, 2015]
brian
Casual Listener
I will stick with my Japanese J.B.LS.much better speakers and less money. and can handle my Harmon Kardon citation 16 amp.which ate the impact 15s up.like they were $10.00 SPEAKERS |
[Nov 23, 2003]
Carl
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Impressive bass and punch for the size, excellent dynamics suit a wide range of music styles. Easy to drive. Mid range impressive.
Weakness:
Not too great on cymbals/treble but then my ones had dented tweeters when I first got them which I later had sucked out. I got these 2nd hand through an Audio store here in New Zealand. I can't believe some of the cheap prices you Americans pay for some of your gear! As my first true seperates speaker they have served me well and are now sadly due for an upgrade. Unfortunately Celestion is difficult to find here so I'm looking at some Klipsch RF35s, KEF Q10s and Local Image 415s as replacements. I would definitly give some higher end Celestion's a try if available. |
[May 04, 2000]
James
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Paints a VERY BIG sound picture with uncanny soundstage depth width and height for a speaker its size, and it has excellent control during loud dynamic passages.
Weakness:
Not very detailed or fluid. I got these from a local dealer as a demo for my new bedroom system, and they are an absolute steal for the price I paid ($175). I have them hooked up to a Creek 4330R Similar Products Used: Mission 751, B&W DM602, NHT Superones, Dynaudio Contour 1.3, Paradigm Mini Monitor, PSB Stratus Mini |
[Jan 21, 1999]
Joey Vela
an Audio Enthusiast
The Celestion Impact 15 is an affordable bookshelf speaker with realism, richness, and texture in mind over excitement and power. This speaker is very "British" sounding (a la Mission, JPW, etc.), which is to say that it is very smooth and spacious in the midrange with a warm and slightly laid-back sound even while reproducing digital. Speakers like the Paradigm Titan, NHT Superone, and Pinnacle AC650 seem to make everything sound very upfront and dynamic. However, the Impact 15's dynamics on acoustic and classical music are presented with much more authority, IMHO. Manuel de Falla's "Jota" finale from "The Three-Cornered Hat" ended with a full double-fortissimo in grand fashion without any hint of strain or distortion. That was awesome! Chris Whitley was "literally" in my living room, and I could hear all the nuances of his playing that I never heard before such as the overtones and fret-buzz coming from his Dobro on "Living With the Law". Vocals? Absolutely smooth and transparent without being too upfront. Again, subtleties such as breaths, coughs, and throat-clearing are all revealed with ultra-realism. Highs stay smooth and clearwhile remaining pleasantly warm. Bass? The Impact 15 presented bass with punch and balls, never sounding muddy. Synth bass, bass guitar, double bass, and low brass all sounded rich and full with much pace and flow. Soundstaging? These speakers present a remarkably wide soundstage that seemed to stretch well beyond the walls within room making fully accurate reproduction of multi-track recording from the first track to the last. Placement of these speakers isn't really much of an issue because marvelous stereo is heard practically within the whole room negating a sweetspot. As for imaging, the instruments had a great sense of space between them. Reverb was more apparent and there was a noticably natural decay to all of the notes even during complex passages. Overall, there are bookshelf speakers that are more dynamic and more detailed. But for the price these are hard to beat in overall presentation, especially if you value realism and texture over excitement. Furthermore, they come from one of the best known names in audio, music, and recording. |
[Jun 03, 2001]
Michael
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Full range
Weakness:
Not enough in the high end. I have had these speakers for 5 years and they have held up very well. The offer a great full range of sound and have been an intergrated part of my home theater system. Similar Products Used: Klipsh, Infinity, Phase Tech. |