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A general section for any and all speakers,

On a recent visit to Cloney's I had the opportunity to listen to a beautiful pair of ProAc Response D30R floorstanders, powered by a Devialet Amplifier. Very very impressed I was with the accuracy / delivery of the ProAcs. ProAc are obviously doing something right. I was amazed when Ivan removed the front grill to reveal a ribbon tweeter and a single driver!! The speakers sit raised off a plinth and have a single downward firing bass port. Can these speakers give bass, or can they give bass!! Tiger Ebony veneer was the finish... and impress they did indeed!!! They are fairly tall, standing at 41" or 1.041m,

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They look interesting. I've liked a lot of ProAcs that I've heard.
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I've always wanted to give a pair of ProAcs a go....

I had serious grá for the response 1.5 with the copper phase plug...
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How much, do we know?
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Nice simple two way driver designs always get my attention as I believe they usually offer very good coherance across the spectrum and a simpler crossover.
It has been a long time since I've listened to ProAc's, not since I compared with a pair of B&W804's way back. I went for the 804's on the looks but the ProAc's were probably a little more musical. Lovely finish on those Adrian. Are you tempted? ;-)
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Well I believe the ProAc Repsonse D30R comes in at 4.5K stg... but sterling has been gaining serious ground vrs the euro over the last few years.... so I think you are looking at around 5.5K euro at the moment. The D30R is kind of quirkey... with the off centre Ribbon tweeter, very straight lines / square edges, a speaker which instantly commands presence in a room,,,,, whether pumping volume or not.

Ivan mentioned that he has sold several pairs over the last few months... and I can well understand why.

If you manage to get a chance to pop in.... even for 15 minutes and just ask to hear the Response D30R's you will not be disappointed. Coincidently... on the thread of the Old Cloney Forum... the group photo also includes a pair of ProAcs.

Quality always sells itself... never heard a bad word about ProAcs.

Would I be tempted.... yep I sure am... however I am not yet in favour with the bank at the moment... I have to build up a better reserve of funds. But if I was going for a change of speaker.... I would have the Response D30R on my shortlist..... yeah....no problem.
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Diapason wrote:How much, do we know?
they're around £4,800....

I'd have to say, in this day and age (harrrupppmhh!) I'd expect magnetic grilles for that kind of money, especially with beautiful veneer ProAc use....
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Proacs are great but never liked the rather revealing/sharp Scanspeak tweeters they use though this one might just be in a different ballpark altogether.....Having said that I would love to hear a floor standing pair in my room.....
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cybot wrote:Proacs are great but never liked the rather revealing/sharp Scanspeak tweeters they use though this one might just be in a different ballpark altogether.....Having said that I would love to hear a floor standing pair in my room.....
I believe the ribbon tweeters here do not dominate the sound. I've found before with ribbon tweeters all you hear is the treble, even with everything else "there" they constantly distract. As I say these are supposed to be better!
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Just one observation..... the price may vary a bit... because some veneer finishes are more expensive than others... Ebony being one.

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