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The floorstanding speaker is still a basic element of a good hi-fi system, since there is enough volume for the bass driver - a prerequisite for good bass reproduction. And besides, the tweeter is automatically at the right height - ear level. Below are some solutions by all major driver manufacturers.
Top notch loudspeakers, especially for jazz and classical music are:
If you need a bigger floorstanding have a look at the "Jack-of-all-trades" Descartes 2
For those who are placing great demands on tops we recommend the Air Motion Transformer (AMT).
For jazz or classical music lovers:
Jim Thiel in the USA manufactures the high-end loudspeakers carrying his name. For his finished loudspeakers he is using a driver that surpasses all other drivers we know. This driver, called coincidentally mounted driver (or coincident source array, refer picture right), is a special type of coax driver, (where tweeter and midrange driver are mounted behind one another on the same horizontal axis). Jim Thiel goes one step further: he mounts tweeter and midrange not only on the same horizontal but also on the same vertical axis. This design produces a sound with a quality never heard before. A kit suggested by Hobby HiFi: the Cumulus (picture left), a speaker setting new standards regarding sound homogeneity and compares well with finished speakers setting you back a five digit Euro amount (according to Hobby HiFi).
If you are looking for a horn system, we recommend Cumulus Horn.
Particularly recommendable kits by Visaton:
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