How do you feel about Eggleston Speakers?


Dear Agon,

I've found a couple of opportunities to acquire EgglestonWorks Savoy Signature SE speakers.

These are replacing a pair of Klipsch Jubilees.

My listening room is 20x30 with 10' ceilings.

I have not listened to any Eggworks speakers before however I've "got a feeling" these could be fun. 

I have not chosen an amplifier for them yet, you could say i'm rebuilding from scratch.

thank you all for your advice and opinions.  I'm in New Orleans so I listen to a lot of jazz. :)

cwolff09

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Some models got boomy bass, see stereophile review EgglestoneWorks Viginity by Michael Fremer | May 24, 2018 ---The speaker’s overall tonal balance was on the warm side. Its bass tuning produced a skosh more boom that might be too much for those who prefer lean, tight bass.

I know why

OK  The Viginity got 2   10 " Woofers in parallel , so is total 4ohms, the crossing according to specification 120hz low pass crossover. To achive this crossover point they must use induction coil with at least  12 mh , The DC resistance must be very very low  like 0.1 ohms to achive Demp Factor at list 40  to make bass tight and not boomy , To get this they must use very huge coil with 12 gauge wire, I assume they use small regular coils. I am speakers designer and electronic engineer , The Egglestonworks is the big company and suppost to know what they doing, but i listen the same Viginity in my  buddy Home and remember  the bass was boomy