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Raheem Stream. Frank Abela. Tawaun A. Mattias Karlsson. Jan Vigne.
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Raheem Stream. Frank Abela. Tawaun A. Mattias Karlsson. Jan Vigne. Dan L. Just Wax It. Michael Wodek. Chris H. Neil Waterman. Nick K. Christopher Molloy. Posted on Thursday, June 11, - GMT "The world's only known full-range mini-monitor, this two-way, vented-port design boasts accurate bass all the way into the bottom octave - and is flat down to 30 Hz.
Yes, we know: the putative laws of physics state that one can't possibly achieve such low-frequency response in a ten cubic liter enclosure about 12" x 9" x 9". Nor is it the 6 feet high, simply enormous soundstage leaving even the most critical "audiophiles" puzzled. No, its not the fact that it does all these things while positioned right up against, preferably two inches from, the rear wall.
Guru GM10 is neither british nor american. Its not from Asia either. Guru GM10 is a swedish loudspeaker designed and built in Sweden. It looks darn cool for a standmount loudspeaker as well. What more could 1 ask for? And it cost you nothing! Man, you must be bored. This is not an ad. If you read the title carefully you can find a question mark at the end of the "claim".
I havent heard these speakers as they are not available here in Candada. The reviews, whether british or US, have been outstanding themselves so theres no need for me to blow the horn here. I'd like to get response from someone who has audiotioned these little monitors and also have an intelligent conversation conserning the design of the model and what it is that the monitor does so different cojmpared to the rest of the competion.
If GM10 doesnt do anything new, why isnt every other speaker manufactures doing 10l standmounts with a "balanced" bass response down to 30hz? Posted on Thursday, June 11, - GMT And ladies, did you know that your hearing is better than the average males?
Try listening to the woman long enough and you will be deaf too! I think maybe you are the bored one. Just wax it! This one? It may very well be good but damn it's unsightly.
Posted on Friday, June 12, - GMT if it looks that bad you can always put a hood on top of it, no? I am waiting for a response from him. It's been getting a big name for itself in naim circles, probably because the importer is also a Naim dealer.
It's been reviewed in a couple of places. In order to reproduce the claimed 30hz, the speaker needs to be placed close to a rear wall otherwise it can't do it, but once placed correctly, it is meant to have a well balanced output. The only complaint I've read has been by one reviewer who thought the speaker might have a bit too much output in the treble, but even he admitted that after checking this with other valued listeners, they could not detect the problem so he was prepared to consider it his issue, not the speakers.
The reviewer praised the speakers even so - and even though he tends to prefer large speakers. So there's something to these speakers, but bear in mind they do prefer close to the wall positioning for that bass extension. Regards, Frank. Posted on Friday, June 12, - GMT The person I know that I thoght was buying them is going to audition them but is doubtful if he will buy as he just bought another pair. Not sure if I will get his impressions or not.
For some strange reason, it seems like most people are having a hard time when it comes to these monitors. Must be the down sides of our shared passion. I have no reason insisting my speakers to be placed 3 to 5 feet from the rear after mounting more than half a dozen panels and bass traps in my listening room yes Gurussuggest using a panel in the rear wall for best results as well but thats only one panel and no bass traps only to achieve their maximum potential.
And honestly, I find it hard to understand why would anyone else want to either unless it means loosing quality in the sound. Obviously its a compromise when placing speakers close to the rear wall but if the speakers are designed this way WITHOUT loosing significantly in imaging, tonal balance etc like these speakers are claimed while being said to have considerably larger soundstage than most standmounts I think it is a huge and significant step in speaker design and should be adressed with the attention it deserves.
Could be that Im missing some info here but at least I havent heard of a speaker not talking about Bose or Allisons model 1 which I practically know nothing about , with this kind of a technology, which is capable of competing with speakers much more higher up the in the price range. It would be interesting to get some more information concerning this test; acoustic environment, placement etc In Scandinavia we are more used to blind test which Ive noticed most of the British and US magzines are reluctant to do.
While they are not necessarily in the best interest of the industry itself, thay are the only real way to measure our capabilities in distinguising between "quality sound" and "expensive sound". Personally I dont give much value to reviewers who are reluctant to do blind test. I think that pretty much reveals their level of credibility. The thing here is that these monitors have been regarded highly whether in blind test or not.
Whether reviewed by british or american. More over they are a design dating more than twenty years back how much more developed than their first version Im not too sure either but I read that they can be traced close to thirty years back. So there seems to be a huge mist surrounding these speakers and their history. Obviously they sould be just auditioned, preferably in a blind test. I doubt it. Posted on Friday, June 12, - GMT "The person I know that I thoght was buying them is going to audition them but is doubtful if he will buy as he just bought another pair.
Not saying that it doesent sound good,im just looking at the parts and in my eyes they just dont add up to all the hyped up some,but i could be wrong,people are raving about it.
If it was me and i wanted a close to the wall design it would be the Audio Notes and Allison. Very small speakers like the Guru with 4 inch drivers should'nt be asked to play down to 30 htz,you cant cheat physics you can manipulate them but not without some reprocusions,it seems like they would be bloated in the midrange with boomy bass and have limited dynamics,im just speculating by looking at the design,but Allison and Audio Notes and even the relatively inexpenive Era D10 would at the top of my list for this kind of application,im about to make a call so i can see where i can hear this little hyped up speaker.
It is hard to justify the price considering the german tweeter. Im not too sure of its cost but Im sure its not comparable to the likes of scanspeak for instance.
Altough it should be mentioned that the 4inch driver is designed and manufactured in Sweden and we are talking about a small young company here. Sweden isn't also the cheapes place on earth to manufacture drivers.
That must be taken into consideration even more considering whats been happening to the dollar lately. Non-textbook function" as they mention in their website. Makes you wonder even more, eh? This speeker seems to be doing everything wrong spec-wise, and regarding the reviews, almost everything right soundwise.
I'd die to see this in a blind test similiar to what they had in Sweden. Posted on Friday, June 12, - GMT I cant wait hear to them,i will go into it with a open mind,but honestly im not expecting to much,but we will see,and hear. Posted on Tuesday, July 07, - GMT I have listen to them or rather the original version, Ino audio pip and they are really good.
I have not heard any monitors that are better and I prefer it over most floor-standing speakers too within its SPL limit. It is not for people that care about how the drivers looks like what do that have anything to do with it? I would rec all to try to listen to them, rightly placed and with some absorption behind them, and see what you like them. I have a much bigger system that the same guy makes, because I need very high SPL, but if I wanted a more normal system, this speaker was be the one I would get or its bigger brother QM Posted on Wednesday, July 08, - GMT My understanding is that the QM10 does indeed have a fairly nondescript driver complement but the design of the cabinet is rather peculiar which gives rise to the performance.
They don't claim to be cheating physics, just using the standard technologies in unusual ways. Because of this you must ensure you setup the speakers as they were designed to be used otherwise your results will be of little use.
There has been loads of discussion and speculation about these speakers for a year or two. Anybody who's heard them has been gobsmacked. I'd love to hear them but I suspect this is very unlikely to happen any time soon.
As for the QM60s I was surprised at how expensive they are. As for blind testing, there are some strong reasons as to why blind testing is of limited value. Here are a few: 1. The method for blind testing usually takes the form of short snippets of music switched between one candidate and the next.
Many musicologists believe this does not allow humans to engage with muscal pieces when this is done, so tonality becomes the only criterion for differentiation. The testing is usually done with more than one item being tested in close proximity to the next. In the case of speakers, this is unfair since the unconnected units will radiate passively and unsympathetically, causing time smear. What is heard is not what the unit is actually capable of.
Recent research can't remember the source, sorry indicates that the mind changes the perception of a piece of music every time it hears it, bringing up the previous listenings and creating a composite. Therefore, every time you hear a piece of music you still get the emotional hit, albeit in a slightly different way. There are two ramifications to this - a music remains entertaining after many listenings not so true of visual media and b what you hear is not what you interpret.
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Guru Qm10 Possible Speaker Choice ?
I have never heard music come alive in my room with such breathtaking realism. Essentially I am lost for words. The sound is so smooth, i can listen to music almost all the time. Great respect for you. It does all you claim, and I consider it to represent one of my most cost-effective hifi purchases ever - the bass and soundstage were transformed immediately and the treble became more detailed and smooth after a little burn-in. Overall it simply sounds natural, and its performance has definitely surpassed my expectations. It also arrived in four days, so it made it in time for my birthday.
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For the last couple of years I have been using Focal be and for the last six months I have been getting superb results that I have thoroughly enjoyed. Last week I had an incident involving two cats and one speaker - which has led to to reconsider my system setup. One friend lent me a pair of Geddes Abbey speakers in wonderful battleship grey. A bit of a change from the Focals, and NOT a one way street.
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Deze keer een meervoudige test met luidsprekers van Guru, een phonoversterker en eindversterkers van Merrill Audio, een draaitafel van Thales, een phono cartridge van My Sonic Lab en dempers en kabels van Ansuz Acoustics. Voor deze review kozen we producten die in ons land op de markt zijn, maar niet direct bij de mainstream van de high-end horen. Wie even verder kijkt komt dan vaak kleinere fabrikanten tegen die hoge standaarden hanteren met betrekking tot innovatie, productie en kwaliteit. Soms liggen de prijzen iets hoger, maar in termen van prijs-kwaliteitverhouding is er vaak nog steeds een uitstekende deal. In ieder geval heb je als audioconsument altijd een veel exclusiever product in huis.
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I'd be lying if I didn't tell you I shed a tear when Rega dropped the P2 from their turntable arsenal years ago. It was replaced with the RP1. Don't get me wrong, the RP1 is a great starter turntable and the best option in it's price class. Add the "upgrade kit" and you're at the price of a P2. What's it got that the RP1 doesn't? A lot!
Speech is a bit coloured and bass could have more grip. A very clever close-to-wall standmount, has speed and time coherence like a single full-range driver system, yet also sounds much bigger than it looks, with fine imaging. In order to give Ohman's designs wider distribution and a higher profile, a company called Guru Pro Audio has taken over the manufacturing side of things and worldwide distribution is now under way. The Pro connection is implied in the initials QM, which stand for Quality Manager, indicating a monitoring role. Although the drive unit line-up looks typical of many miniature monitors, the QM10 is different in nearly every other respect.
Take it out of the box, place the element mount, put the plate on it and play that music. Appearance, this model differs little from the two that are positioned above them. For only euros you get a 8.
Funny state of affairs