Lockdown & Covid fever relieving New Speakers Tannoy Legacy Cheviots
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 11:12 pm
Well lockdown plays on ones mind and I spent a chunk of the year considering getting a new pair of speakers. I started off on my usual route which was second hand through the UK. Spendor SP100R2's caught my eye and I had a fancy for large 3-way speakers with a large 12inch woofer. Lockdown and opening up came and went and came back again and it became obvious I wouldn't be flying over to the UK to hear speakers or doing a ferry dash to collect.
I read a fair bit about the new Tannoy legacy series and the Cheviot sort of appealed to me but my memory of Tannoys at Scalford was a big nice attractive piece of furniture that sounded very dull in that hotel room. The more I read about the dual concentric driver and the fact it is a point source very like the Quads pushed me to consider them. I ended up buying a new pair from a dealer in Scotland. Thankfully after a bit of a delay they arrived at the beginning of December.
Initially very underwhelming. Very shut in almost dull sounding and bass that completely overpowered the room. I played around with them for a few weeks adjusting the treble controls and putting bungs in and out. Raised them up nearly 200mm and then eventually settled for 100mm stands I have already for my 63's.
Slowly but surely the sound opened up and the bass turned from being too much without the two bungs in to the current arrangement which is up 100mm off the floor and no bungs in unless a track is saturated with bass. Sound wise I am really delighted. Well recorded classical, jazz and contemporary music sounds visceral and real. The tulip wave guide gives a huge amount of detail. On harsher sounding tracks that I would like such as early Talking Heads the treble energy can be left at level setting to take the edge of David Byrnes squeals. Soundstage is fantastic. The depth of bass notes and lower registers in general is really natural and enjoyably audible and deep. They have turned out to be exactly what I had hoped big 12 inch driver speakers would sound like if done well. The price for the Ardens was 'only' about 700 quid more so there was a bit of agonising around whether I should dig deeper and go for the big one! But the Cheviots go hugely loud, way beyond what is reasonable in a home environment surrounded by neighbours.
Hopefully with the vaccines kicking in a home visits become more a reality I can get a few second opinions
I read a fair bit about the new Tannoy legacy series and the Cheviot sort of appealed to me but my memory of Tannoys at Scalford was a big nice attractive piece of furniture that sounded very dull in that hotel room. The more I read about the dual concentric driver and the fact it is a point source very like the Quads pushed me to consider them. I ended up buying a new pair from a dealer in Scotland. Thankfully after a bit of a delay they arrived at the beginning of December.
Initially very underwhelming. Very shut in almost dull sounding and bass that completely overpowered the room. I played around with them for a few weeks adjusting the treble controls and putting bungs in and out. Raised them up nearly 200mm and then eventually settled for 100mm stands I have already for my 63's.
Slowly but surely the sound opened up and the bass turned from being too much without the two bungs in to the current arrangement which is up 100mm off the floor and no bungs in unless a track is saturated with bass. Sound wise I am really delighted. Well recorded classical, jazz and contemporary music sounds visceral and real. The tulip wave guide gives a huge amount of detail. On harsher sounding tracks that I would like such as early Talking Heads the treble energy can be left at level setting to take the edge of David Byrnes squeals. Soundstage is fantastic. The depth of bass notes and lower registers in general is really natural and enjoyably audible and deep. They have turned out to be exactly what I had hoped big 12 inch driver speakers would sound like if done well. The price for the Ardens was 'only' about 700 quid more so there was a bit of agonising around whether I should dig deeper and go for the big one! But the Cheviots go hugely loud, way beyond what is reasonable in a home environment surrounded by neighbours.
Hopefully with the vaccines kicking in a home visits become more a reality I can get a few second opinions