Has anyone gone from Tannoy to Zu Audio?


Hej

I'm a Tannoy Legacy Eaton owner who is wondering if the step to Zu Audio DW6 is to big for me.
I really like my Tannoys, but they are a little veild and a little too laidback.
I have a 12w tube amp and the sensitivity of the Tannoys is just at 89 dB.
I usually listen at low volume, which is also not the Tannoy Legacy Eaton's strong point.

So, anyone here that has taken this step? Was is an evolution, a revoulution or...?

simna

Showing 1 response by larryi

All of the Zu speakers I heard were extremely dynamic an d lively sounding, but, they were also bright, harsh and one gets tired when listening in sessions longer than a few minutes.  This is really a matter of taste, so one must hear the speaker.  I like lively sounding speakers, which is why I like some horn systems (I own a horn-based system) and some other high efficiency speakers, but the Zu is too far out for my taste.

I don't think that the Tannoys I heard were extremely smooth and laid back.  The Westminster and Turnbury models I heard were fairly lively sounding and "smooth" was not a term I would apply to the sound--there was a touch of a peak that made the sound slightly sibilant in the top end of the midrange--this issue notwithstanding, I liked the Tannoy speakers I heard.  If you are looking for something similar, but, to me, a little better sounding, audition Fyne speakers.  This is a company founded by Tannoy engineers who decided to make their own speakers.  The F1 model is particularly good sounding.