I can't understand why more companies don't offer external crossovers. Oh - I can. Its because that costs more AND people will open them up and say 'WTF?'.
Impressive video, AVForums. Looking forward to your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! The detailed breakdown of the crossover improvements was fascinating. How do you think the super Linton compares to other high-end speakers in terms of overall soundstage and presence?
I think I've just pulled a muscle in my neck trying to figure out what watch you're wearing. Is it a Tudor BB P01? Congrats on the new sofa btw, it's lovely and matches the Lintons! ;)
On the Super Linton the W badge is central at the bottom of the grille. The speakers are marked L and R on the rear badge to show how to position them (with the treble units on the inside). Listen with the grilles on.
Yes to the grills but I've actually seen and read a couple of reviews where people felt that putting the tweeters on the outside makes things better with these. Apparently these Supers can be a bit hot if pointed directly at your years, so if you have them on the outside sort of works like toeing out the tweeter part. But the grills would help with that too, at least with the regular Lintons they do help with a slight bump at high frequencies.
@@renatomorais8136 According to the manufacturers advice, left and right speaker placement are entirely the listeners preference. Where do you like your tweeters, in or out ? The grills should stay on
Crossover design and component quality is critical to how a speaker sounds and performs. Glad to see W invest in this area.
I can't understand why more companies don't offer external crossovers. Oh - I can. Its because that costs more AND people will open them up and say 'WTF?'.
Well i might go with the previous Lintons,because i am looking for vintage looking speakers with vintage sound. 😊
Impressive video, AVForums. Looking forward to your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! The detailed breakdown of the crossover improvements was fascinating. How do you think the super Linton compares to other high-end speakers in terms of overall soundstage and presence?
Not a diatribe at all. But a nice rambling review of the newest Linton in the lineup. Thanks!
I think I've just pulled a muscle in my neck trying to figure out what watch you're wearing. Is it a Tudor BB P01? Congrats on the new sofa btw, it's lovely and matches the Lintons! ;)
Don't the W badges go on the outside?
On the Super Linton the W badge is central at the bottom of the grille. The speakers are marked L and R on the rear badge to show how to position them (with the treble units on the inside). Listen with the grilles on.
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A reviewer who has the grills off and speakers the wrong way around does make me question the legitimacy of the review lol
Yes to the grills but I've actually seen and read a couple of reviews where people felt that putting the tweeters on the outside makes things better with these. Apparently these Supers can be a bit hot if pointed directly at your years, so if you have them on the outside sort of works like toeing out the tweeter part. But the grills would help with that too, at least with the regular Lintons they do help with a slight bump at high frequencies.
@@renatomorais8136 I was pulling the reviewer's leg.
@@renatomorais8136 According to the manufacturers advice, left and right speaker placement are entirely the listeners preference. Where do you like your tweeters, in or out ? The grills should stay on
Please let's see video ,on real classic speakers ,like the full range of SPENDOR.
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