I wonder how many people would have noticed it without the specific reviewed song/frequency?
I can’t get it to do anything on my pair. (I only bought them because I got a very good “used” price and are nearfield on a kitchen counter.
My main speakers are all Revel Performa3 and the UniFi 2.0...
If you think Amir can’t be subjective as well as objective one only needs to look at his review of the Wilson Audio TuneTot.
He caught a lot of flack for that one. IKEA speaker review also comes to mind.
That was the debut of the F226Be.
I heard them there as well and have to agree on your statement of the show.
https://www.revelspeakers.com/products/types/floorstanding/F226BE-.html
@Eric Alexander
Send one of your new units of both speaker pairs (M-Lore and Troubadour) to each @amirm and Erin and let the chips fall where they may. (Feet provided or installed at the facility)
From what he specs of the “Ulfberht”
”
Ultra-linear frequency response with ±.5dB deviation from 70Hz-20kHz
Simple and elegant minimum phase (single crossover element) mid-range and tweeter
Ultra-linear, entirely time-invariant minimum-phase mid-range section “