Quad 22L Floorstanding Speakers
Quad 22L Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 06, 2023]
powerless277
Strength:
I wanted to replace my older Pioneer Elite surround system with separates because several people told me that it is a much better way to hear a more accurate reproduction of music. So, I went to a store that sells, Cambridge Audio, Rega, and Naim systems to see what they recommended. truck oil change Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Dec 03, 2011]
Joseph
AudioPhile
These speakers are attached to a system that consists of :
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[Mar 18, 2011]
Tamir0678
Audio Enthusiast
Hi everyone,
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[Jan 14, 2011]
chester4712
Audio Enthusiast
Wow, I just picked up these speakers from my local audiophile used speaker store. I have owned many types and brands of speakers including Klipsch, Infinity, B&w, Kef, Tyler Acoustic anyways you get the idea. The sound quality is absolutely stunning. If you are in the market for some new sounding speakers hands down for the price these will blow you away. |
[Mar 12, 2010]
bogart69
Audio Enthusiast
After YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!! of system switching and swapping I do think I have stumbled on to the perfect match (if thier is such a thing) The quad 22l loudspeaker is OUTSATNDING, When set up right and feed the right amplification it is capable of just about anything.I tried these speakers with SEVERAL amps both integrated and seperates, with medium power british amps they sounded so so (naim nait, Rega, Cyrus) The sound was quick and speedy but not the deepest (which I know these things are capable of doing). When I plugged in my trusty 1964 fisher tube receiver it was a whole new ball game..The soundstage was as close to 3-D as anything I have ever heard inluding some MUCH more expansive set-ups...The mid range was to die for and thier was REAL BASS..When I hit the loudnes boost it became fuller and downright AMAZING!!!..As it turned out the next day my Beloved Marantz 2325 was finished with its yearly check up...after a few minutes of set up, I flipped the switch and let her rip, at first I could not stop laughing it sounded sooooooo good I was almost delerious..It was the best of both worlds the botom end was ROCK solid and the mid range very enticing (not as lush as the fisher ) It was the perfect match...It made the competion look downright stupid.Being a MUSIC LOVER first and and audiophile second I LOVE the features on the Marantz and Fisher..These items were made when quality counted.It is a fact that to enjoy great 2 channel audio you DO NOT need to take out a second on youre home...Yeah Sure the new 400 pound all chrome $7000 amps look cool , but they have as much personality as a wet mop..and do not sound much better if at all. My advice if you can get these speakers DO IT NOW....They TRULY do give speakers 3 times as much a run for the money..pair them with some quality vintage stuff maybe a higher powered receiver from the seventies which already comes with a killer phono stage (marantz,fisher,luxman ,mcintosh) and you are in audio music bliss. add a couple quality sources cd player, turntable? (rega,cambridge, marantz, nad) and you are done. Final thought these speakers sound good with ALL types of music from Motorhead to Mingus..it ALWAYS makes me smile... |
[Jul 08, 2009]
ccfunkster
Audio Enthusiast
Just received these speakers, they are the 22L2 version.
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[Aug 15, 2008]
Jfb2006
AudioPhile
Strength:
Extremely revealing with big, spacious sound stage ("holographic") and as engaging and dynamic as horn-loaded Heresies. Neutral and uncolored (unlike Heresies). Though detailed, not the least bit clinical or "dry" and suitable for solid state amps (unlike Heresies). Capable of playing loud (like Heresies). Fairly small footprint. Gorgeous with deep gloss piano finish!
Weakness:
Reports indicate these speakers must break in for at least 75 hours and perhaps for as long as 200 hours. I can so far testify to the dramatic changes that occur during the first 20 hours. This is a review of the Quad 22L2, the second generation of the Quad 22L,which I was extremely lucky (in hindsight) to purchase used for the price I got them at. Prior to purchasing, I was unfamiliar with the speaker and only scarcely familiar with the company, a leading British audio manufacturer. I was looking for something to replace my beloved Klipsch Heresies, and I chose these based on some stellar reviews.
Similar Products Used: Mission 761s, Paradigm Phantoms, Boston Acoustic VRM60s, Acoustic Research P428PSs, Klipsh Heresies. |
[Jul 12, 2006]
hogy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
full range sound, excellent detail depth and pesence, superb finish
Weakness:
need space to be herd at their best Having owned copious amounts of speaker from well respected manufacturers I came across these 22l's. Once going through the whole demo session I decided to purchase.
Similar Products Used: b&w 601,602,603,cdm1,cdm1nt, cdm7, monitor audio silver 5i, rs1, rs6, polk audio,quad 12l,bose am5, castle harlechs, kef iq3 |
[Jan 28, 2006]
zulumax
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very accurate tiembre and transient response, flat,flat,flat response without dips. Anything acoustic just sounds very real. This speaker gets my vote for grand piano and guitar.
Weakness:
bass dynamics limited in large room, smaller room recommended. Port air noise audible due to grid in port.Colorations by poor electronics becomes more noticable, room placement very touchy, need to be quite a ways away from walls or vocals sound too plump. 1 ft min. 2 to 3 ft. ideal. I spent about a year auditioning different speakers in the under $2000 range before deciding on these, including Martin Logan Montage, Vandersteen 2Ce and 2C signature, Thiel CS1.6, Wharfedale, Polk, and Vienna Acoustics. I kept going back to listen to the Quad L series because they were the most neutral sounding and seemed voiced very similar to their big brother electostats than any other dynamic cone speakers I have heard. High end is articulate and fast like the Martin Logan’s. Even though the Quad's are dome tweeters, they sound more like ribbons with much fine detail and no dercernable coloration. The woven Kevlar drivers are very fast and tight, with creamy warm midrange and vocals that will melt seamlessly with the high end. The stereo image is much better that I had anticipated in a floor stander. Sound stage is 3 dimensional. Transient response the best attribute, bongo's and wood blocks seem to hang in the air! Bass response is very accurate and best in it's class of everything I tested except for the Vandersteen's which had gobs more deep bass, but the mids sounded muddier. Let's be real, the Quad 22L's do well for twin 6.5 inchers, but I am going to add the Quad 12" sub later. Port noise can be quite anoying with very low frequencies like pipe organ notes at loud volumes. Similar Products Used: Kef C-95's, Speakerlab, Altec |
[Dec 06, 2005]
whiskeytango6
AudioPhile
Strength:
Imaging, soundstage, mids, highs....LOWS.....a killer speaker! Better than my $3000.00 Whafedale Opus 2's!
Weakness:
long breakin, due to carbon woofers...but well worth it! From the first look, you would say that the Quad 22l's are just like any other 2-3 way loudspeaker. As a matter of fact they look a lot like the Wharfedale 9.6's. another IAG company line. The finish is absolutely gogeous, mine came in birdseye maple. Gobs of lacquer finishing is applied. stunning for good looks. But, a pretty package does not good music make. So, knowing the break-in is around 200 hours I fired these speakers up right away....why not, they suck I'll just sell em on ebay. Jaw dropping sound is to polite a word......right out of the box.....HUGE soundstage, dynamic sound...my room filled....clean tight bass....and LOW!!!! clean tight bass. WOW! factor of ten....after breakin....you can "see" the performers on stage.....Wonderful speaker. Let the breakin go in a little deeper to allow the voicing to come thru...M Similar Products Used: Soloiloquy 6.2i Whafedale Opus 2 Legacy focus 20/20 |