Coaxials - Reality vs. Experience?


Should say "hype vs. reality" in the headline. 

 

Coaxial speaker design has been around in one way or another for a long time. I often think I’ll be absolutely blown away by them, but in practice traditional vertical layout speakers often have sound as good, or have other features that make them sound better.

Thiel, KEF, Monitor Audio, Tekton, Seas are among the many players attempting such designs, but none has, by the coaxial drivers alone, dominated a segment of the market.

What are your listening experiences? Is it 1 coaxial speaker that won you over, or have you always preferred them?

erik_squires

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I traded Rockport Atria ii’s for Tannoy Kensington GRs. Bought Autograph Minis for my bedroom and was so smitten I searched out the larger Tannoys. Listened to GRFs which were not quite to my taste, and Canterburys which were to big for my room and my wallet. (Previously had Harbeth and Focal - so you see my tastes swing a bit.)

Also swapped D’Agostino Progression integrated for Pathos InPol Heritage integrated Endgame for the present

 

 

 

The only guy i know who has perfected coaxial designs is Andrew Jones. Try one of his higher end coaxial designs  (TAD, Mofi, etc).  Many other coaxial designs i've tried (Tannoy, KEF. etc) sound like sht.

I don't know. Maybe the benefits of coaxial speakers are overstated. I liked the KEF LS50 Meta, but I also enjoyed many other 2-way speakers from the likes of Castle or Atohm. I'm talking about the $2k price bracket. I'm saying that if you try a dozen speakers around the same price, then the coaxial speakers won't necessarily stand out. 

I'll just be a weirdo and enjoy my single-driver speakers for now. I think that they sound fantastic.

It seems that the general consensus is that there is no consensus!

What I mean is that co-axial speaker technology has not, by itself, won anyone over. Specific implementations though have.

Another way to put this is, if you own a Tannoy for instance, and you could not buy Tannoy again, you would not focus on buying co-axial speakers.

Ive been ridiculously happy, for a couple years now, with my very efficient Emerald Physics 3.4s. (12" woofer with 1" polyester tweeter) Most of the music I listen to does not go much below 40hz. My amps are LSA Voyager GaN 350 or EVS 1200 based on dual ICEPower AS 1200 modules