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Pioneer pro tad speakers for sale
Pioneer pro tad speakers for sale









  1. PIONEER PRO TAD SPEAKERS FOR SALE DRIVER
  2. PIONEER PRO TAD SPEAKERS FOR SALE PLUS
  3. PIONEER PRO TAD SPEAKERS FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL

TAD also uses coincident midrange and tweeter drive-units in its speakers for the home. This might be why audiophiles sometimes give ported boxes a bad rap. They might get more extension, but often at the cost of a sloppy low end and/or an upper-bass emphasis that many consumers confuse with deep bass. Even today, manufacturers in search of more salable bass output from smaller ported boxes bend the rules a bit.

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In any event, aperiodic loading is rare today, perhaps because when it was first used, the rigorous, math-based techniques for the optimal design of a specific driver in a ported box hadn't yet been refined. We'll see what John Atkinson's measurements show. It also reduces the amplitude of that peak, and is claimed to offer the bass extension of a larger sealed box while lacking what some consider to be the disadvantages of bass ports. Is ADS actually a variation of aperiodic bass loading-a technique first used by Dynaco in the 1960s? Based more on a cabinet with a controlled leak than a sealed or ported box, aperiodic loading produces the single impedance peak characteristic of a sealed box instead of the two peaks of a conventional ported system. TAD calls this bass-loading design bidirectional ADS, for Aero-Dynamic Slot. The rear radiation from this woofer exits the cabinet through small openings on each side that feed into narrow slots that vent to the outside at the enclosure's front and rear. The bottom end is handled by a 6.3" (160mm) woofer with a MACC diaphragm-TADspeak for Multi-layered Aramid Composite Cone. It's a true three-way design in a size normally reserved for modest two-ways, though its design and appearance are anything but conventional. But Jones's fingerprints are still clearly visible-the ME1 echoes many of the themes found in the CR1. The ME1 is the first TAD home loudspeaker not designed by Andrew Jones, who now works for Elac.

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At $12,495/pair, just under one-third the price of the CR1, the ME1 will still put a significant dent in your savings.

pioneer pro tad speakers for sale

Now we have the new Micro Evolution One, or ME1, the first affordable speaker from TAD-though affordable only in comparison to the company's other models.

pioneer pro tad speakers for sale

PIONEER PRO TAD SPEAKERS FOR SALE PLUS

But it was less than a shock, given that speakers with pro-audio genes in their DNA are expected to be pricey.Ī string of other new TAD models followed, including the Compact Reference CR1, at $45,000/pair plus $4000 for the matching stands-still the costliest consumer stand-mounted speaker we know of.1 All of these designs came from TAD Labs' main development center in Japan, led by chief engineer Toru Nagatani and the pen of content/surpassing-expectations-pioneers-andrew-jones">Andrew Jones (footnote 1), who alternated between creating TAD models for those who could casually write a five-figure check, and surprisingly good and affordable Pioneer speakers for the rest of us. But 16 years ago, when they introduced a speaker designed for the home market-the Reference One-its five-figure price raised eyebrows in a market not yet saturated with speakers selling for more than $50,000/pair. TAD has long been a highly respected name in pro audio, and for decades sold exclusively to that market.

PIONEER PRO TAD SPEAKERS FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL

Founded in 1975 as a subsidiary of Pioneer to build loudspeakers for the professional market, TAD remains part of that corporation, even after the recent sale of Pioneer's home-audio division to Onkyo. Notwithstanding the twists and turns of Japanese corporate culture, the status of Technical Audio Devices Laboratories, Inc.











Pioneer pro tad speakers for sale