Terry Talks: Audio Physic STEP 35 standmount speakers Review

Terry Talks: Audio Physic STEP 35 standmount speakers Review

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Terry Talks: Audio Physic STEP 35 standmount speakers Review
Terry Ellis from @PursuitPerfectSystem​* reviews German loudspeaker manufacturer, Audio Physic’s stand mount speakers, the STEP 35. *https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrqva7JT_35j4zNcgan47bQ Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:55 Step 35 4:44 Setup 6:37 Sound Quality 10:59 Final Thoughts ________________________________________________________________________ Audio Physic STEP 35 The Step 35 are high-end bookshelf speakers. Audio Physic, the German loudspeaker manufacturer, celebrated its 35th birthday by giving three legendary loudspeakers a terrific upgrade—AVANTI 35, TEMPO 35, and this STEP 35 have been entirely technically redesigned. STEP 35: Little sound miracle—bass, bass The smallest of the anniversary loudspeakers not only looks stylish; it knows how to make itself heard. Equipped with HHCM III woofers and mid-range drivers, new crossovers, and VCT III connection terminal, it shines above all with a very sovereign bass. Excellent sound is not a question of size, but certainly one of stature. And the STEP loudspeakers have exhibited this stature since AUDIO PHYSIC was founded and has been conitnuously developed during the last 35 years. The rgeat reception of these loudspeakers among music aficionados (not to mention numerous national and international awards) underscore the very high class of these units. Now with STEP 35, the most mature STEP model of all time is entering the stage, and the STEP 35 gives the term compact loudspeaker a whole new dimension. Not all rooms offer sufficient space for positioning standing loudspeakers. Close to the wall or even pushed off into the corner, most of the time they play far below their sound capabilities. On the other hand, large loudspeakers in small rooms are not always to be recommended, because at low frequencies – more than compact loudspeakers – they tend to produce room modes and thus highly disturbing resonance which can be audible as droning effects. What’s more, there are many music lovers who have a purist approach, and they appreciate compact loudspeakers not only because they take up a smaller footprint. In terms of styling, the STEP 35 is true to the tradition of its predecessors, but we re-engineered it from the inside out with the exclusive HHCT IIII tweeters and now brand new for the jubilee STEP 35 the HHCM III midrange drivers, the fidelity of which extend far beyond the audible range. Best prerequisites for excellent pulse fidelity. The suspension system and the chassis basket are mechanically decoupled from one another in a radical design involving the hyper-holographic cone chassis. Resonance detrimental to sound due to micro-vibrations is thus combated where it originates and effectively reduced. The forward-looking HHCM III chassis also makes a difference on the low medium tones. The result is a dramatic gain in precision and attention to detail. The most intricate flutters in a vibrato or the gentle shimmer of a fading harp string are real challenges for any loudspeaker. The STEP 35 peel away the most intricate details from the musical thicket like child’s play, without sounding technically artificial. They reproduce complex music material in a calm, collected and uncompromising manner – acoustic magnifying glasses in a true sense. The special cabinet shape lends the STEP 35 not only a modern, timeless appearance, it also reduces standing waves in the interior of the loudspeakers. Standing waves jeopardise crisp midrange reproduction in particular. Moreover, ceramic foam reduces resonance in the interior of the STEP 35s. The extremely stiff and open-pore material figuratively takes on the function of a labyrinth. The acoustic noise inevitably emitted from the chassis into the cabinet interior essentially gets lost in the pores, thereby undergoing a massive reduction in power, and can no longer affect the sound. Traditional insulation materials do not even come close to achieving this effect. The slight rear tilt of the cabinet body balances out phase differences between the mid and high range. Low mid-range drivers and tweeters are placed flush with the front panel. Deformation effects that can lead to a nervous sound don’t have a chance. An additional essential contribution to natural sound is provided by the re-engineered crossover with its painstakingly selected components. The interior wiring, as well as the high-quality WBT™ control terminal, mechanically decoupled from the cabinet, are also part of the tonal coordination. ________________________________________________________________________ Find much more technical detail here: https://www.eliteaudiouk.com/product-page/audio-physic-step-35-loudspeakers ________________________________________________________________________ Contact one of our team now to find out more: [email protected] 0800 464 7274 #hifireview​​​ #loudspeakerreview #audiophysic​ #eliteaudiouk​​​ #terrytalks​​​ #loudspeaker​​ #audiophysic #bookshelfspeakers #standmounters