I drive the Shearwaters HR with a 35 watt tube amp and get wonderful "liquid" mids and highs. Acoustic guitar is magical. The bass is on the light side but it is not flabby. I listen to alot of jazz so it works well. If you're a rocker then you might be disappointed in the bass but only your ears can tell. They are a smooth speaker.
Shearwater efficiency?
Hello,
I currently own a pair of Hales Rev 3. I am looking for something alittle more refined and thought the Meadowlark Shearwaters would fit the bill. I had heard them before with an Audio refinement Complete Int. Sounded great.
However I recently went into a local shop the the salesman said that the Shearwaters need to be driven hard to sound good. Meaning high volumes with lots of power. Is this true?.
Incidently I have LOTS or power.
Thanks
Perry
I currently own a pair of Hales Rev 3. I am looking for something alittle more refined and thought the Meadowlark Shearwaters would fit the bill. I had heard them before with an Audio refinement Complete Int. Sounded great.
However I recently went into a local shop the the salesman said that the Shearwaters need to be driven hard to sound good. Meaning high volumes with lots of power. Is this true?.
Incidently I have LOTS or power.
Thanks
Perry
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