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Falcon BBC LS3/5a Αυθεντικό BBC
H Βρετανική Falcon κατασκευάζει ηχεία εμπνευσμένα από την παράδοση του BBC.
To νέο της μοντέλο BBC LS3/5a λέγεται ότι είναι 100% όπως το αυθεντικό BBC που κυκλοφόρησε το 1976. Η Falcon Acoustics έχει άδεια από το BBC για τα ηχεία της. Το Classic LS3/5a είναι 15Ω και φτιάχνεται με το χέρι από την Falcon στην Οξφόρδη της Αγγλίας. Τα μεγάφωνα είναι το γούφερ Falcon B110 και Falcon T27 για το τουίτερ, σχεδιασμένα από τον Malcolm Jones, τον σχεδιαστή των KEF B110 και KEF T27 που ήταν επίσης επίσημες εκδόσεις του ηχείου του BBC.
Το ματσαρισμένο κροσόβερ των 15Ω είναι επίσης όπως του BBC, όπως και η καμπίνα όπου χρησιμοποιείται πραγματικό ξύλο και σήτα από πανί tygan. Έχει απόκριση από 70Hz έως 20kHz, ευαισθησία 83dB/W/m και αντίσταση 15Ω. Η εταιρία δίνει πέντε χρόνια εγγύηση για το ηχείο αυτό.
http://www.hxoseikona.gr/nea/5559-falcon-bbc-ls3-5a-aythentiko-bbc.html
FALCON ACOUSTICS CLASSIC 15 OHM LS3/5A DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The Falcon Acoustics Classic 15 ohm LS3/5a, fully Licenced by the BBC, and hand-assembled by Falcon in Oxford England. It is the only LS3/5a in production that faithfully replicates the original BBC design published in October 1976.
The result of nearly 2 years development, the Falcon LS3/5a is a true British-made classic 15 ohm LS3/5a. It continues the long tradition of the genuine British BBC-Licenced LS3/5a stretching back to the 1960’s.
The drive units are the renowned Falcon B110, and the Falcon T27 tweeter, both designed by Malcolm Jones, the original designer of the KEF B110 and KEF T27 that were specified in the original 15 ohm LS3/5a version designed by the BBC. Both drive units are handmade in the UK to ensure the highest quality, grading and consistency, and are identical to the original LS3/5a drive units. They are unique to Falcon.
The matched 15 ohm BBC Specification FL6/23 filter networks are made exclusively by Falcon in the original transformer-style to BBC Specification and contain inductors specially made in Britain for Falcon to the original specification.
The cabinets are hand made from specially selected graded Baltic Ply, and use selected grade Beech fillets. They are British made to BBC Specification, and are available in a variety of natural wood veneers (see below for pictures of current veneers) with a Tygan Cloth front grille.
Falcon Acoustics LS3/5a’s are sold in matched pairs only, and are supplied with an Instruction Manual, Individually Numbered Certificate of Authenticity and come with a 5 year Guarantee.
http://www.falconacoustics.co.uk/ls...ginal-15-ohm-ls3-5a-detailed-description.html
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Conclusions
I felt a little naãve for even attempting to tell this story. At this point, there's precious little to debate or describe about the merits of the BBC LS3/5a minimonitor design. And surely, the world doesn't need yet another long review of yet another licensed incarnation of it. The only relevant question is whether or not Falcon Acoustics' LS3/5a is better than earlier LS3/5a's in some unmeasurable but listener-tangible way. Could this 21st-century incarnation, made by a couple of old farts, possibly play music more accurately or more enjoyably than my 30-year-old Rogers LS3/5a's, and all the Harbeth, Spendor, Chartwell, etc. iterations that came before it?
I doubt I'm qualified to fully answer that question—I haven't heard them all. But I do know that the Falcons make my old Rogerses sound a tad drowsy and fuzzy, like a cartridge with too many miles on it. (Perhaps I'm responding to a fresh tweeter with a slightly stronger response.) The Falcon is livelier and sings more clearly than any other LS3/5a I've heard. To my ears, this new, hypercrafted edition seems more "invisible," better toned, less "miserably" distorted or "peculiar" sounding, than any other moderately priced loudspeaker I've used in my home—ever.
The Falcon LS3/5a has returned me to my roots, and served as a powerful reminder of the joys and beauties that a simple, accurate, easy-to-drive loudspeaker coupled to a charming low-powered amplifier can provide.
I never experienced the original red-tape BBC prototypes. I can only imagine what they may have sounded like. But I've used and enjoyed many different variations of the LS3/5a, and can say, with relative Herbcertainty, that the Falcon Acoustics might just be the best production LS3/5a ever made. Only time and the legions of LS3/5a faithful can say for sure.
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/falcon-acoustics-ls35a-loudspeaker-page-2#mv1C4D3VdUPVqlmp.99
H Βρετανική Falcon κατασκευάζει ηχεία εμπνευσμένα από την παράδοση του BBC.
To νέο της μοντέλο BBC LS3/5a λέγεται ότι είναι 100% όπως το αυθεντικό BBC που κυκλοφόρησε το 1976. Η Falcon Acoustics έχει άδεια από το BBC για τα ηχεία της. Το Classic LS3/5a είναι 15Ω και φτιάχνεται με το χέρι από την Falcon στην Οξφόρδη της Αγγλίας. Τα μεγάφωνα είναι το γούφερ Falcon B110 και Falcon T27 για το τουίτερ, σχεδιασμένα από τον Malcolm Jones, τον σχεδιαστή των KEF B110 και KEF T27 που ήταν επίσης επίσημες εκδόσεις του ηχείου του BBC.
Το ματσαρισμένο κροσόβερ των 15Ω είναι επίσης όπως του BBC, όπως και η καμπίνα όπου χρησιμοποιείται πραγματικό ξύλο και σήτα από πανί tygan. Έχει απόκριση από 70Hz έως 20kHz, ευαισθησία 83dB/W/m και αντίσταση 15Ω. Η εταιρία δίνει πέντε χρόνια εγγύηση για το ηχείο αυτό.
http://www.hxoseikona.gr/nea/5559-falcon-bbc-ls3-5a-aythentiko-bbc.html
FALCON ACOUSTICS CLASSIC 15 OHM LS3/5A DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The Falcon Acoustics Classic 15 ohm LS3/5a, fully Licenced by the BBC, and hand-assembled by Falcon in Oxford England. It is the only LS3/5a in production that faithfully replicates the original BBC design published in October 1976.
The result of nearly 2 years development, the Falcon LS3/5a is a true British-made classic 15 ohm LS3/5a. It continues the long tradition of the genuine British BBC-Licenced LS3/5a stretching back to the 1960’s.
The drive units are the renowned Falcon B110, and the Falcon T27 tweeter, both designed by Malcolm Jones, the original designer of the KEF B110 and KEF T27 that were specified in the original 15 ohm LS3/5a version designed by the BBC. Both drive units are handmade in the UK to ensure the highest quality, grading and consistency, and are identical to the original LS3/5a drive units. They are unique to Falcon.
The matched 15 ohm BBC Specification FL6/23 filter networks are made exclusively by Falcon in the original transformer-style to BBC Specification and contain inductors specially made in Britain for Falcon to the original specification.
The cabinets are hand made from specially selected graded Baltic Ply, and use selected grade Beech fillets. They are British made to BBC Specification, and are available in a variety of natural wood veneers (see below for pictures of current veneers) with a Tygan Cloth front grille.
Falcon Acoustics LS3/5a’s are sold in matched pairs only, and are supplied with an Instruction Manual, Individually Numbered Certificate of Authenticity and come with a 5 year Guarantee.
http://www.falconacoustics.co.uk/ls...ginal-15-ohm-ls3-5a-detailed-description.html
. . .
Conclusions
I felt a little naãve for even attempting to tell this story. At this point, there's precious little to debate or describe about the merits of the BBC LS3/5a minimonitor design. And surely, the world doesn't need yet another long review of yet another licensed incarnation of it. The only relevant question is whether or not Falcon Acoustics' LS3/5a is better than earlier LS3/5a's in some unmeasurable but listener-tangible way. Could this 21st-century incarnation, made by a couple of old farts, possibly play music more accurately or more enjoyably than my 30-year-old Rogers LS3/5a's, and all the Harbeth, Spendor, Chartwell, etc. iterations that came before it?
I doubt I'm qualified to fully answer that question—I haven't heard them all. But I do know that the Falcons make my old Rogerses sound a tad drowsy and fuzzy, like a cartridge with too many miles on it. (Perhaps I'm responding to a fresh tweeter with a slightly stronger response.) The Falcon is livelier and sings more clearly than any other LS3/5a I've heard. To my ears, this new, hypercrafted edition seems more "invisible," better toned, less "miserably" distorted or "peculiar" sounding, than any other moderately priced loudspeaker I've used in my home—ever.
The Falcon LS3/5a has returned me to my roots, and served as a powerful reminder of the joys and beauties that a simple, accurate, easy-to-drive loudspeaker coupled to a charming low-powered amplifier can provide.
I never experienced the original red-tape BBC prototypes. I can only imagine what they may have sounded like. But I've used and enjoyed many different variations of the LS3/5a, and can say, with relative Herbcertainty, that the Falcon Acoustics might just be the best production LS3/5a ever made. Only time and the legions of LS3/5a faithful can say for sure.
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/falcon-acoustics-ls35a-loudspeaker-page-2#mv1C4D3VdUPVqlmp.99