Confluence Cantilene Floorstanding Speakers
Confluence Cantilene Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[May 16, 2008]
aalain
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The first thing that strikes you is the odd shape of the cabinets (as a matter of fact, they ARE ugly: massive affairs with a light-coloured finish in veneer) which have no right angles.Their weight is about 25 kg each. They have the bass-reflex 3-way system, the bass and medium drivers are put together co-axially, tiny tweeter-boxes on top of the things, completely out of proportion. Not much to look at and enjoy the sight...
Weakness:
They look...ugh! I bought these speakers this afternoon at a junk shop in Bordeaux, France. They had been waiting (for me...) for months so that the price had dropped dramatically. They are now powered by a modest Denon PMA-500V integrated amp. Prior to them I had a pair of Triangle Zenith floorstanding speakers I was quite satisfied with...until I could compare them to the newcomers. Well, why not read below? Similar Products Used: see above, plus a pair of bookshelf speakers made in Germany in my bedroom, brand name Magnat. |
[Jul 26, 2002]
wammerl
AudioPhile
Strength:
no weaknesses! Nice, warm bass, not to strong. Brilliant voices, very natural
Weakness:
Hard to find. But it´s worth. Product for whose of you, who love music not effects. |