Floorstanding speakers
Tannoy DEFINITION DC10A Price (in Poland): 63 998 zł/pair Manufacturer: Tannoy Limited Contact: Rosehall Industrial Estate | ML5 4TF Coatbridge | UK tel.: +44 (0) 1236 420199 | fax: +44 (0) 1236 428230 Manufacturer’s website: www.tannoy.com Country of origin: Great Britain/China Text: Wojciech Pacuła | Photos: Wojciech Pacuła, Tannoy Translation: Andrzej Dziadowiec |
Published: 3. July 2013, No. 110 |
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Tannoy speakers are manufactured in China. The vast majority of reviewers and especially retailers avoid the subject like the plague, fearing a reaction of potential buyers. A negative reaction, as they think. They are often right. A great deal of audio products manufactured behind the Great Wall is still made not quite “kosher”, not by the book and don’t sound as they should. The only advantage of these products is their low price with which they can compete with recognized brands in the West and in Japan. The picture is somewhat different in Asia, which I know from the manufacturers involved in that part of the world, but here, in Europe, it is exactly as described. The reason is very simple: manufacturing in China is driven by maximum profit and even the smallest saving on each single unit at this scale of production translates into huge money. Current brand owner, the TC Group registered in Denmark has chosen brand’s existence over its nonexistence. From the moment it took over in 2002 it has made Tannoy a "healthy", well-managed company that is present on the audio world map. They employ the Dual Concentric system that draws on the best practices from the past. The 10-inch woofer diaphragm is made of paper pulp and has a twin roll fabric front suspension. The driver units incorporates proprietary AlNiCo magnets, named after their alloy composition with aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co). Their characteristic is markedly different than that of the commonly used ferrite magnets which contributes to their different tone. They are much more expensive and hence rarely used. The Alnico magnets used in the DC10A are Tannoy’s most recent version to date referred to as Alcomax 3. The tweeter uses a large 2-inch aluminum dome to provide high power handling capacity. The speaker cabinet has been very carefully designed starting with multiple internal bracing, through the use of proprietary Differential Material Technology, parabolic curved ply-wood laminate side walls, internal wiring on PCOCC copper cable and ending with Deep Cryogenically Treated crossover - the process where the entire crossover is super-cooled and warmed over a controlled period of time. It is rounded off with two pairs of WBT Nextgen binding posts (bi-wireable) that incorporate a fifth speaker terminal to electrically ground the driver chassis. Everything here screams class! Traditionalists will surely grumble that these are not “true Tannoys” since, firstly, they are manufactured in China, and secondly, they belong to the new line that uses a classic shaped speaker cabinet. They will have “their” point. All those for whom the top line huge jukeboxes or their prices are beyond reach and who will see and touch the DC10A and feel their class I’m talking about can sit down to listen. There is lots of listening to. SOUND Albums used during this review
People often ask me in their letters for advice on choosing speakers that would be detailed without being sharp; crisp but with the emphasis on midrange. They are often interested in big speaker designs yet ones that wouldn’t kill with excessive bass. Although I try to answer any such questions as best I can, a proper combination of these, often contradictory, qualities proves extremely difficult. Most often, if a speaker is detailed its tonal balance is raised and it tends to brighten the sound. If it’s large it usually pumps out plenty of bass. And if it’s crisp it turns out tiring in a longer listen. Now I have found a simple answer: Tannoy Definition DC10A. Simple as long as it can be afforded, obviously.
The Tannoys sounded different than 99% of speakers I’d heard at home. Actually, that remaining 1% is reserved for those speakers I can’t exactly remember. In short, it was the first time I heard huge, powerful floorstanders sounding like larger British monitors. My first impression was that of a good selectivity and strong midrange solidly supported at both ends. Speaking of “monitor” I refer to a certain stereotype in which such speaker lacks the bass and treble. In the case of the DC10A it’s not true as both ends of their frequency range extend far beyond what’s available for stand mount speakers, yet their emphasis on human, especially female, vocal range is so intense that we don’t notice anything else at first. In my experience, a well-designed multi-driver speaker with a classic driver placement that is built with attention to detail handles all these elements very well. Many of the best speakers sound like having a single big driver. However, coming face to face with a well-executed coaxial system like that in the Tannoys shows that there are things we won’t get anywhere else. Except perhaps systems based on a broadband driver. As announced earlier, after demonstrating the benefits of placing the drivers in one axis, I’d like now to go back to the beginning, to my discussion of tonal balance. Speaking about the midrange I pointed to it as the most important range of these speakers. Although a longer audition confirms that, it’s a bit unfair. The midrange may be so free, open and dynamic only because it is supported both at the top and bottom. Without the two, it would be just another speaker with a small sound. |
As these are big speakers, the bass needs to be discussed first. It’s set to be as resolved and clear as possible. Needless to say, it has a great definition. Although rock recordings, such as Led Zeppelin’s debut album, Depeche Mode’s single Shoot My Soul and other similar albums make us realize this with a slight delay, the recordings that feature organ, not only classical but also Józef Skrzek’s Pamiętnik Karoliny, let us immediately appreciate this feature. It is important, because it means differentiation that the speakers struggle with, understood as the ability to show tone and dynamics changes without emphasizing bass. In the final analysis, it needs to be said that the amount of low frequencies is lower than that of the midrange and that the tonal balance is raised above a few hundred hertz. In any case, this should not depreciate these speakers as full-band sound sources. The use of the horn also determines other things. First of all, the listener's head needs to be close to the tweeter level. Sitting below the tweeter level results in losing a part of treble and the upper midrange becoming less selective. That's one of the advantages of this design - the upper range has a clear attack, is shown directly, without "beating around the bush". And again – in classic designs it would cause anxiety and fatigue in a longer listen. Here the treble is silky and very vivid, even on inferior produced recordings. There is no sign of "material fatigue". There is plenty of sounds and information, but it makes sense. Conclusion The DC10As are beautifully crafted speakers. Their heart is a unique driver, manufactured the same way as it used to be forty years ago, save for using modern tools. I see their role this was: if anyone would like to have the advantages of classic-looking Tannoys (of course classic for Tannoy) – large, old-fashioned cabinets – but with a modern twist, the choice is the DC10A. DESIGN Tannoy is primarily known for its Dual Concentric system. It consists of two coaxial transducers – a mid-bass driver with a large cone in the center of which is placed a metal horn hiding a large dome tweeter. The DC10A under review employs drivers with the diameter of, respectively, 10 inch (205 mm) and 2 inch (51 mm). The mid-bass driver is a new unit, using Alcomax 3 Alnico magnets. The voice coil has the diameter of two inch (52 mm). The speaker has a vented cabinet design with two large vents on the rear panel. The DC10A is a very large design. Its cabinet’s shape is quite elaborate – the front baffle is flat, like the back. The latter is narrow, with parabolic curved side walls. The cabinet is made of ply-based laminate. The entire enclosure is made of several different types of wood in Differential Material Technology (DMT), and is covered with high-quality, natural veneer. The speakers are finished in high-gloss lacquer. The icing on the cake are excellent WBT-0708 binding posts from Next-Gen series sporting the minimum amount of metal. There are five binding posts that are very comfortable to tighten. We are used to multiple connectors for bi-wiring, where we have two pairs of connectors to drive the tweeter and mid-bass driver separately, and even for tri-wiring in three-way speaker systems. Years ago Tannoy developed its own system in which we have an odd number of binding posts - the "redundant" terminal is connected internally to the driver basket. It should be connected to the system ground. Tannoy shows measurements which indicate that this arrangement reduces the noise. Driver baskets act as a Faraday cage, shielding the drive systems. Ideally, such arrangements should use shielded speaker cables. It’s an advanced, very well made design with a beautiful, unique driver system. Speakers provided for testing by: Audio Styl Specifications (according to the manufacturer) |
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ANALOG SOURCES - Turntable: AVID HIFI Acutus SP [Custom Version] - Cartridges: Miyajima Laboratory KANSUI, review HERE | Miyajima Laboratory SHILABE, review HERE | Miyajima Laboratory ZERO (mono) | Denon DL-103SA, review HERE - Phono stage: RCM Audio Sensor Prelude IC, review HERE DIGITAL SOUCES - Compact Disc Player: Ancient Audio AIR V-edition, review HERE - Multiformat Player: Cambridge Audio Azur 752BD PREAMPLIFICATION - Line Preamplifier: Polaris III [Custom Version] + AC Regenerator, regular version review (in Polish) HERE AMPLIFICATION - Power amplifier: Soulution 710 - Integrated Amplifier: Leben CS300XS Custom Version, review HERE LOUDSPEAKERS - Stand mount Loudspeakers: Harbeth M40.1 Domestic, review HERE - Stands for Harbeths: Acoustic Revive Custom Series Loudspeaker Stands - Real-Sound Processor: SPEC RSP-101/GL HEADPHONES - Integrated Amplifier/Headphone amplifier: Leben CS300XS Custom Version, review HERE - Headphones: HIFIMAN HE-6, review HERE | HIFIMAN HE-500, review HERE | HIFIMAN HE-300, review HERE | Sennheiser HD800 | AKG K701, review (in Polish) HERE | Ultrasone PROLine 2500, Beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro, version 600 - reviews (in Polish): HERE, HERE, HERE - Headphone Stands: Klutz Design CanCans (x 3), review (in Polish) HERE - Headphone Cables: Entreq Konstantin 2010/Sennheiser HD800/HIFIMAN HE-500, review HERE CABLES System I - Interconnects: Acrolink Mexcel 7N-DA6300, review HERE | preamplifier-power amplifier: Acrolink 8N-A2080III Evo, review HERE - Loudspeaker Cables: Tara Labs Omega Onyx, review (in Polish) HERE System II - Interconnects: Acoustic Revive RCA-1.0PA | XLR-1.0PA II - Loudspeaker Cables: Acoustic Revive SPC-PA POWER System I - Power Cables: Acrolink Mexcel 7N-PC9300, all system, review HERE - Power Distributor: Acoustic Revive RTP-4eu Ultimate, review HERE - Power Line: fuse – power cable Oyaide Tunami Nigo (6m) – wall sockets 3 x Furutech FT-SWS (R) System II - Power Cables: Harmonix X-DC350M2R Improved-Version, review (in Polish) HERE | Oyaide GPX-R (x 4 ), review HERE - Power Distributor: Oyaide MTS-4e, review HERE COMPUTER AUDIO - Portable Player: HIFIMAN HM-801 - USB Cables: Acoustic Revive USB-1.0SP (1 m) | Acoustic Revive USB-5.0PL (5 m), review HERE - LAN Cables: Acoustic Revive LAN-1.0 PA (kable ) | RLI-1 (filtry), review HERE - Router: Liksys WAG320N - NAS: Synology DS410j/8 TB ANTIVIBRATION ACCESSORIES - Stolik: SolidBase IV Custom, read HERE/all system - Anti-vibration Platforms: Acoustic Revive RAF-48H, review HERE/digital sources | Pro Audio Bono [Custom Version]/headphone amplifier/integrated amplifier, review HERE | Acoustic Revive RST-38H/loudspeakers under review/stands for loudspeakers under review - Anti-vibration Feets: Franc Audio Accessories Ceramic Disc/ CD Player/Ayon Polaris II Power Supply /products under review, review HERE | Finite Elemente CeraPuc/ products under review, review HERE | Audio Replas OPT-30HG-SC/PL HR Quartz, review HERE - Anti-vibration accsories: Audio Replas CNS-7000SZ/power cable, review HERE - Quartz Isolators: Acoustic Revive RIQ-5010/CP-4 PURE PLEASURE - FM Radio: Tivoli Audio Model One |
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