From left, Joseph Ki, James Tan and Tony |
Time for the new products, PMC Cor analogue amplifier. Tony, Sales Manager went on to brief us on PMC electronics. PMC is not new on amplification technology, they have been doing amplification for over twenty-five years experience under their belt, primarily for pro sound industry.
Cor as in Portuguese means heart, soul and mind. Rated 95 watt at 8-ohm or 140 watt at 4-ohm integrated amplifier, dressed in a ribbed box and an oversized volume knob, the design looks as utilitarian as can get. Timeless. Cor brought back Japanese old school tone control features, the slide motor allow left-right balance, treble and bass adjustment that will come handy in various room shapes.
We were played three tracks of various music genre to give a glimpse of Cor's sound perspectives. I didn't get the sweet spot for the demo but got an opportunity for a serious listen afterwards. The system comprises of Bryston music streamer, Cor integrated amp driving PMC 25.26 (RM46,800 per pair).
PMC 25.26 |
Next up, Syzygy Acoustics. These are subs for music, should excite some of the bass enthusiasts. Wait til you hear this, Syzygy subs are wi-fi able and wired providing the flexibility of connection. It equips with BLE app and SoundSculpt Technology (DSP) to boot, offer a smooth bass response.
There are four variants in the range, starting from
Syzygy SLF 800, 8in driver, 200 watt, 34-200Hz, BLE app and bass reflex design, MRSP RM2500, optional WRM TX1 transmitter RM470
Syzygy SLF 820, 8in driver, 400 watt, 30-200Hz, BLE app and bass reflex design, comes with digital room correction, MRSP RM3700
Syzygy SLF 850, 10in driver, 1000 watt, 24-200Hz, BLE app and acoustic suspension design, comes with digital room correction, MRSP RM4900
Syzygy SLF 870, 12in driver, 1000 watt, 20-200Hz, BLE app and acoustic suspension design, comes with digital room correction, MRSP RM5990
Driven by a Pioneer AV amp, a single Syzygy SLF 800 in this room, mating PCM 25.21 in a room 14' x 20' (my best guesstimate). The sound was noticeably beefen. The speed of the sub is remarkable.
With BLE app, the owner could sync automatically with the system. For the capable, they can opt for manual tuning, like Q factor, phase degree, dB roll off, delay and fading to manipulate the bass curve.
A review by The Absolute Sound on Syzygy SLF870 by Vade Forrester on Sep 11th, 2017.
You may want to read http://www.tonepublications .com/review/syzygy-slf-870-subwoofer/ and http://www.cepro.com/article/review_syzygy_slf_850_subwoofer_sound_quality_calibration
This is the home theatre room. |
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This is the TAD room. |
The clever use of absorption and reflection. |
For further info, visit http://www.avdesigns.com.my
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