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I told him I wish the Sabrina had been out 15 years ago.
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May Stereophile has their review. Another good review with Atkinson's measurements and feedback.
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In a similar price range (after discount) I'm considering Revel Salon 2, but I owe it to myself to give the Sabrinas a listen. Spent a little over an hour with the Revels on Wednesday. Pretty impressive.
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Analog: VPI Classic Direct (12" Fatboy) with Ortofon A95 cartridge; Ortofon ST-80SE Transformer; McIntosh C2500. Digital: SilenZio Gen 3 High Performance Media Server; Esoteric K-03X. Supporting System: McIntosh MX122 A/V Center; MC205 Amplifier; Bryston 14bSST2 Amplifier; PS Audio P10 Power Reconditioner; Revel Salon 2 Mains; Revel Voice 2 CC; JL Audio f113v2 (2); JL Audio CR-1 Crossover; Focal IC1002 Surrounds |
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"I suspect that the Sabrina has relatively strong internal acoustic resonance at 242Hz. This resonance is of the high Q (Quality factor), which mean that it needs to be excited by continuous energy at that exact frequency to become fully developed. The frequency 242Hz also falls between the B-flat and B in Western music (when A4=440Hz) - so other than with drums, the resonance might well not be excited with music." |
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