I really want to try Arendal out. They have a lot of interesting Speakers.
Can’t say I’m a fan of the 3ohm load where it matters most, though.
Always great to read your reviews, Shady! Keep ‘em coming
It seems like a good speaker. I would bet that that 3 ohm dip in impedance is getting close to the DC resistance of that bass driver.
This shows the limitation of a passive crossover, To get that bass response from a small driver is going to require power.
This again highlights the need to get away from passive speakers and go active.
The demand is now for good smaller speakers with extended responses, and not having the expense and clutter of an AVR. TVs will quickly come to replace AVPs for most and the speakers will be connected to the TV.
This has the ability to produce really good results at less cost for most.
For full home theater I think it will go to AVPs, and they will replace receivers and speakers will be active.
I think this also has the ability to greatly increase reliability and longevity of systems. I expect a lot of standardisation of power amp modules making for easy service by an easy swap of amps on the rear of speakers. Amps won't have to be as powerful with will contribute to longevity.
To really get acceptance and easy serviceability there needs to be standardisation of amp sizing and sensitivity adjustment, to make for very easy service and parts replacement.
What we have now is resisted by most home owners and families. Soundbars have had great acceptance because of form factor and easy installation. I should point out that soundbars are active speaker. The problem is the SQ is relatively poor due to small driver size and no true acoustic loading.
The speaker reviewed here would almost certainly be better active and if it could be connected directly to a TV would likely be very popular.
I suspect now that Sound United is under the ownership of a well funded organization, major change could come fast. Samsung are big players in the TV market.
The MBAs need pink tickets. Proprietary practices could really foul this up. Standardisation will float all boats.