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Analysis Audio

Geoffrey Armstrong
July, 2010 RSS Feed

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Analysis audio are a solid company having been established for more than 15 years. Their speakers are equally solid and well built, resembling in appearance the Apogee full range ribbon speakers of old. Like the old Apogees the Analysis speakers combine amazing speed with the kind of slam and attack that the full range Apogees were famous for, and were unmatched by any other panel speakers. Unlike the old Apogees and most other panel speakers the Analysis are very easy to drive. A minimum of 50 watts per channel is recommended for the Epsilon model which we’re featuring in Sound Galleries today. The Analysis speakers are actually based on a blend of a ribbon driver that runs the full length of one side of each speaker combined with a planar magnetic driver that handles the lower frequencies. These drivers do indeed blend seamlessly together. They also allow for bi-amping or bi-wiring, so a lot of flexibility is provided for getting the very best out of the Analysis speakers. Although we’ve achieved excellent results with a single stereo amp, especially using the excellent Moncayo links from Vertex AQ designed for this purpose. There are four speakers in the range, from smallest to largest, these are the ‘Omicron’, ‘Epsilon’, ‘Omega’ and ‘Amphitryon’. Visit Analysis Audio