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Buchardt S400 MKII - Review & Measurements by Erin

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Seems like they compete with the R3 meta, price-wise. While the FR itself looks nice, the estimated in-room response appears to be somewhat treble-heavy:

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Seems like they compete with the R3 meta, price-wise. While the FR itself looks nice, the estimated in-room response appears to be somewhat treble-heavy:

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The directivity is good enough that you can just shelve down the highs if it's too much, luckily.

The harmonic distortion is... not amazing. Like to be fair 96dB at 1 meter for 1 speaker is pretty loud, but still - 3% above 100hz I am not that impressed by.
 

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I found it very good but not great tbh. The Ascend Sierra LX measures better and costs less.
 

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The directivity is good enough that you can just shelve down the highs if it's too much, luckily.

The harmonic distortion is... not amazing. Like to be fair 96dB at 1 meter for 1 speaker is pretty loud, but still - 3% above 100hz I am not that impressed by.
Yes, the distortions and directivities are both not bad especially for a compact 2-way loudspeaker but the problem is that for the same money someone can get the 3-way coaxial R3 Meta which performs in both fields even better.
 

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The directivity is good enough that you can just shelve down the highs if it's too much, luckily.

The harmonic distortion is... not amazing. Like to be fair 96dB at 1 meter for 1 speaker is pretty loud, but still - 3% above 100hz I am not that impressed by.
Is more like -3% below 100hz, above 100hz is -1%. But at 100-180hz is like something between 1~3% as you said. Erin has draw the line so i just post that imagine instead of make it using Paint
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Directivity looks good enough, the raise is at 9hz-20khz just 1-2dB, the good thing is because they are using a 19mm tweeter, the they can do that with not boosting the area between 7-9khz too much, that range is much annoying than the 9khz+, which gives more ''airy sound'' etc.

But yeah, with a bigger 3-way speaker the range between 100hz-200hz will looks cleaner.
His tower looks cleaner as you can see, but buchardt like so much to doing these small 2-way bookshelfs, there is only the active A700 tower
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Yes, the distortions and directivities are both not bad especially for a compact 2-way loudspeaker but the problem is that for the same money someone can get the 3-way coaxial R3 Meta which performs in both fields even better.

I agree, but might be close enough that I would want to audition both. The S400.2 bass looks a bit stronger. Either are solid designs overall. As with others, prefer tower speakers. Directiva r2 should come closer to my ideal. Just need to get it to the finish line!
 
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