Have you also tried the Lore with your Primaluna amp? I would be curious about the pairing.
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Hi Genjamon, in fact I did connect the Lores to the Primaluna Dialogue Two after posting my last remarks. I wanted to compare the Tekton Lore with the Daber Audio Monitor 3 speakers using the Primaluna Amp. Overall the Daber Audio Monitor 3 is a better speaker. It presents clearer detail in mids and highs. And the bass is controlled and balanced. Its presentation is more forward and engaging than the Lores. It also plays better at lower volume due to stronger bass. There are times I want a speaker to be laid back. I believe the Lores are very good for this. Its mids and highs are presented somewhat equally with the bass in the background. When I connected the Lores to the Primaluna amp the mids and highs are clear, just not as good as the Daber Audio Monitor 3. The bass with the Lores, although good, sounds a little lean. Bass isnt strong enough at low volume to my liking or for certain types of music, such as rock. One advantage I have with the Primaluna Amp is I have a Pioneer GR-777 Equalizer connected to it. So I chose heavy to boost the bass. This improved the overall sound at low volume. The Lore speakers sounded better. With jazz and vocals stronger bass isnt always preferred by me, so I can fine-tune the sound of the Equalizer or turn it off completely. Its obvious to me the Lores are perfectly capable of playing decent bass. It all comes down to matching the speakers to your equipment. There is just so much tube swapping you can do to a tube amp to get the right sound to your taste or to match equipment. Thats why I bought the Equalizer. I wish tube manufacturers would put more emphasis installing defeat-able tone controls. A big advantage of the Lore is its 98db efficiency. I do not have any experience with horn speakers. But I believe anybody considering the Lores for low powered amps would be very happy with these speakers. |
I enjoy reading posts on this forum but have only posted a handful of times. When I saw a steady stream of negative comments about Zu by one poster in particular, I was anxious to get Zu's side of the story. I alerted them to this thread and here is their reply. Disclaimer: I own Soul Superfly speakers. There seem to be a few misconceptions revealed in this thread, so here are some facts to stabilize the banter: 1. FOR THE RECORD If theres any notable inspiration behind our loudspeakers its Henry Olsen whose 1934 design for RCA set the template for full range driver loudspeakers of high efficiency. 2. ABOUT OUR FULL RANGE DRIVER. Its made by Zu AND Eminence, with a few parts coming from other suppliers. It has many things finished by Eminence: the voice coil, the charging of the magnet, the riveting of the yoke / magnet / frame assembly, lay-up of the primary cone, the former assembly. Zu adds its own features to the platform by using modern materials to gain improvements to bandwidth, power handling, power transfer, etc. A quick check to measure the Thiele/Small electromechanical parameters, or even the weight of the driver will suffice to prove our Zu driver is not an Eminence B-102, which does use the same cone profile, voice coil diameter and frame. Zu does much of the final assembly in-house; driver frame finish, phase plug assembly lay-up final cone processing and driver lay-up, final QC, batching, matching and burn-in. its a hands-on process that includes the hand removal of the center dust cap using an Xacto knife. 4. ABOUT OUR TWEETER. One forum posting quotes an inverted tweeter! Were sorry to disappoint but there is nothing inverted here. We use the Eminence APT tweeter driver. 5. INCIDENTAL POINTS We dont mind that the Lore weighs more than the Omen. Phase accuracy in a bass-reflex loudspeaker is phase accurate noise if thats important to you, no problem. Any more info required, just ask us we enjoy a good chat. Cheers Simon Matanle Sales & Marketing Director Zu Audio [email protected] |
Simon, One of my clients just forwarded to me your Audiogon post. I suggest that we arrange a very cordial loudspeaker shootout between the two competing products. I personally agree to let my product be compared and compete with yours on every conceivable area and angle in the realm of acoustical physics - this includes accurate testing and detailed measurements (this further includes your claim of my loudspeaker producing more distortion than your product). Simon, please provide me with the date and time you would like the event to occur. Please schedule an official unbiased (and well known) industry audio reviewer we can both agree on and I will be there with a set of my loudspeakers. Sincerely, Eric Alexander President Tekton Design, LLC |
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