I spent a few hours in CHris Templar's listening room today -what an incredible experience! He has built a system with no compromises at all, his own vision of what makes good sound, no expense spared!
Firstly, a pair of double Tannoy Monitor Gold 15s in custom Autograph cabinets (with Chis himself). CUte, but not tiny. Those are 15 inch drivers - the perspective makes them seem smaller. Note the Goodman Axioms - he played these and they sound brilliant, they just don't have the presence and authority of the Tannoys
Then, three bespoke Dr Singh ribbon mid- to high frequency units (the top one is a super tweeter) with cobalt magnets, probably weigh about 15Kg each. Each has a different frequency range. All the loudspeakers are in parallel with a couple of capacitors to limit the frequencies, resistance very low
Then a pair of Alan Hobkirk power amplifiers. With zebrano and ebony , nogal
An EMT 948 turntable
In the distance, a Jolida CD player, a TACT amplifier, a Squeezebox and a Behringer used for it's Wolfson DAC
The subwoofer is in the romm next door, with only the opening into the listening room. There is a reason for this. It is 6 metres long, 70cm in cross-section. IIRC, it is tuned to 8Hz. Here is the business end - 18 inch woofers:
Here's the rest of it. The 175 tweeters are for a to-be-built line array
A lovely Akai M9 (Chris played me some recordings he has done with it over the years - excellent!)
And to cap it all, recording equipment to die for - a 24 track 2 inch Otari
AND! An original Ampex 300!
He played me Mercury , Decca and Philips vinyl recordings from the 50s and 60s, ripped FLacs, original SABC tape recordings, and CDs
How was the sound? You have no idea.
Francois, you need to go and listen.
Firstly, a pair of double Tannoy Monitor Gold 15s in custom Autograph cabinets (with Chis himself). CUte, but not tiny. Those are 15 inch drivers - the perspective makes them seem smaller. Note the Goodman Axioms - he played these and they sound brilliant, they just don't have the presence and authority of the Tannoys
Then, three bespoke Dr Singh ribbon mid- to high frequency units (the top one is a super tweeter) with cobalt magnets, probably weigh about 15Kg each. Each has a different frequency range. All the loudspeakers are in parallel with a couple of capacitors to limit the frequencies, resistance very low
Then a pair of Alan Hobkirk power amplifiers. With zebrano and ebony , nogal
An EMT 948 turntable
In the distance, a Jolida CD player, a TACT amplifier, a Squeezebox and a Behringer used for it's Wolfson DAC
The subwoofer is in the romm next door, with only the opening into the listening room. There is a reason for this. It is 6 metres long, 70cm in cross-section. IIRC, it is tuned to 8Hz. Here is the business end - 18 inch woofers:
Here's the rest of it. The 175 tweeters are for a to-be-built line array
A lovely Akai M9 (Chris played me some recordings he has done with it over the years - excellent!)
And to cap it all, recording equipment to die for - a 24 track 2 inch Otari
AND! An original Ampex 300!
He played me Mercury , Decca and Philips vinyl recordings from the 50s and 60s, ripped FLacs, original SABC tape recordings, and CDs
How was the sound? You have no idea.
Francois, you need to go and listen.