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New March Audio Ukkonen Speaker

Red paintjob is magnificent! Not to mention top tier drivers.
I imagine its gonna be awesome product in terms of style and performance.
 
Has anyone heard or purchased these? Surprised how little a footprint they have online.
Someone on stereonet Australia has Ukkonen. A few people have heard them. Not sure if many people buy it; the Sointuva is popular though.
Most people buy these March Audio speakers and like them like them it seems. A few have compared to something equivalent. I don't recall anyone trashing the sound quality. Some may prefer wider dispersion.
I recall a couple of people saying the Ukkonen sounds better. Not much extra discussion though.
 
I regard the use of beryllium in speakers as irresponsible, given the immense health hazards to the workers who fabricate using the metal and the ready availability of suitable alternatives.
 
I have the original Sointuva (in Melbourne) and I am super pleased with it, but if/when Alan decides to do an active tower with the new Purifi tweeter, I would buy it as soon as available as that would be my end game speaker for sure.
 
Probably iterating and refining the design, and will publish final spin data whenever it's finished.
 
Red paintjob is magnificent! Not to mention top tier drivers.
I imagine its gonna be awesome product in terms of style and performance.

Absolutely gorgeous. Gotta say it reminds me of my own DIY speaker based closely on the Zaph Audio ZRT design. I regret that I didn't attempt a high gloss finish like the March's.

My drivers are both Scan-Speak per the Zaph design.

gi.mpl
 
They remind me of the Merlin Music VSM in Ruby Red.

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They look stunning. I would probably be a Sointuva customer if I decided to buy anything from March, but I would definitely want them in that color.
 
If i buy a pair of Ukkonens, is converting it to active it as simple as:
-pull out the crossover
-wire tweeter and woofer to one channel each of a Buckeye PURIFI 1ET6525SA 2-Channel per side (or even a Benchmark AHB-2, of which i have a pair sitting around)
-feed the Buckeye high / low channels with outputs from an RME ADI 2/4 Pro SE with appropriate estimated crossover curves
- listen and measure / adjust crossover settings after REW review?
Or is phase importantly difficult to adjust? Or another parameter with which i am unfamiliar?
I suspect i am being naive here, but the bones of this speaker look good
thanks / regards,
 
There are some speakers where the passive crossover is a liability, and it maybe worth considering ditching.
March speakers dont fall into that category.

If you really want to do it, speak to Alan about building you a set without crossovers, and appropriate wiring/binding posts. Maybe cheaper without crossover parts costs
 
If i buy a pair of Ukkonens, is converting it to active it as simple as:
-pull out the crossover
-wire tweeter and woofer to one channel each of a Buckeye PURIFI 1ET6525SA 2-Channel per side (or even a Benchmark AHB-2, of which i have a pair sitting around)
-feed the Buckeye high / low channels with outputs from an RME ADI 2/4 Pro SE with appropriate estimated crossover curves
- listen and measure / adjust crossover settings after REW review?
Or is phase importantly difficult to adjust? Or another parameter with which i am unfamiliar?
I suspect i am being naive here, but the bones of this speaker look good
thanks / regards,

I know that Alan uses Acourate and he most likely has a set of correction filters. So you would probably be able to obtain a set of pseudo-anechoic measurements from him. You would still need to tailor the response to your room, though.
 
I regard the use of beryllium in speakers as irresponsible, given the immense health hazards to the workers who fabricate using the metal and the ready availability of suitable alternatives.

I agree, it doesn't really belong in speakers, seems it's mostly another thing to remove money from wallets considering how good soft domes and safer metal material domes are. I doubt March audio cares about the workers making the parts they use in their speakers.
 
Typed using a device that isn't any better in relation to workers and materials
 
Typed using a device that isn't any better in relation to workers and materials

I had no idea a computer was also a speaker and they have the functional value. I also didn't know a requesting to reduce the use of hazardous materials where they are not necessary was hypocritical.

Try again?
 
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