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TAD show "de luxe", March 24, 2013 in Belgium
Today, we accepted the invitation of Frank Van Leuvenhaege, Brand Ambassador for Tad-Labs and Pioneer Europe, and went to a beautiful villa at the countryside where the 3 speakers and the electronics were being demonstrated.
The reception was warm and hearty, with a good cava, smoked salmon, and other seafood. The room was quite big, 8m (W) x 18m (L) x 4m (H), not especially treated. The gear was located at one side. Unfortunately against the light, this hindered taking pictures. But my wife managed to capture the atmosphere. We started with the Compact Reference, driven by the C2000 pre/DAC and the M2500 power (class-D!). Source: MacBook Pro via USB directly in the C2000. We started with some female singer-songwriter music. What immediately struck was the clarity of the voice, and the depth in the soundstage. Very tight bass also. Really convincing. This was confirmed as we went through other pieces. Also big scale classical, like Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" came through very well. The sweet spot was not limited to one seat, as I experienced walking through the room. I think TAD masters Class-D amplification very well, and the DAC in the pre seems up to the task.
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Stereo: Hegel H590, Grimm Audio MU1, Mola Mola Tambaqui, Burmester 948 - V3 & V6 racks, Vivid Audio G2 Giyas, REL Carbon Special (pair), Silent Angel Bonn N8 Ethernet Switch & Forester F1, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse IC and SE SC, Furutech Digiflux AV: Hegel C-53, Marantz AV8802A, Oppo BDP-203EU, Pioneer Kuro 60", Vivid Audio C1 & V1w's, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse, SE & E Second system (veranda): Halgorythme preamp and monoblocks, Burmester 061, Avalon Avatar, Sharkwire & Wireworld cables |
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Next: TAD Evolution 1
Cables and power condition were from a French brand, unknown to me. The speakers were driven by the same combination as the Compact Reference. We listened to the same pieces, and also to "Tin Pan Alley" (Stevie Ray Vaughan). You could clearly hear that the Evolution had a little more bass impact, and went a bit deeper, but the bass was not so tight, and the tweeter was tiring after a while. This loudspeaker was clearly more "hi-fi", sounded less natural. I think for rock lovers, it might even be the better one of the 2, because the 2 woofers obviously give it more slam. But for acoustic music, jazz and classical, the Compact Reference is the better speaker.
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Stereo: Hegel H590, Grimm Audio MU1, Mola Mola Tambaqui, Burmester 948 - V3 & V6 racks, Vivid Audio G2 Giyas, REL Carbon Special (pair), Silent Angel Bonn N8 Ethernet Switch & Forester F1, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse IC and SE SC, Furutech Digiflux AV: Hegel C-53, Marantz AV8802A, Oppo BDP-203EU, Pioneer Kuro 60", Vivid Audio C1 & V1w's, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse, SE & E Second system (veranda): Halgorythme preamp and monoblocks, Burmester 061, Avalon Avatar, Sharkwire & Wireworld cables |
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TAD Reference One
Up to the big boys.
150 kg of gorgeously finished speaker. Source: SACD player D600. Pre: C600. Power: 2 monoblocks M600. You can see the rack is "vintage". This ultra high end combination sounded of course excellent. Even more low end grunt. A little remark: it sounded at times a bit too heavy. For example in choir music (The King's Singers), the voices sounded bigger than live, but this could have something to do with settings in the pre. I walked around the room again, and I think the sweet spot was a little more narrow than with the Compact Reference. Don't misunderstand me: the sound was top notch, also when you were 6-8 meters away from the speakers. These Reference Ones need a lot of space to breathe, that's for sure. Conclusion. I think the Compact Reference is the best buy in the TAD range. It gives you at least 85% of the performance of its big brother (same tweeter, developed in the house). Only the lowest octave is missing. The authority of the monoblocks is impressive; but the more modest "little" pre-power combo really delivers also. I think the (SA)CD player is amongst the best, but I'd like to test it in my own system. I heard too little SACD's to really evaluate it. A candidate for my system? The electronics do appeal. And the speakers... I could easily live with them. Absolutely. But I missed something today. Something I do have at home: the sound really in the room, loose from the speakers. And, as natural as the Reference series sound, my Vivids excel even more in this area. And that was what my wife wispered to me during the demo: "This sounds good, but we do have better sound at home". And that with a "modest" Burmester Classic Line integrated amp and CD-player...
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Stereo: Hegel H590, Grimm Audio MU1, Mola Mola Tambaqui, Burmester 948 - V3 & V6 racks, Vivid Audio G2 Giyas, REL Carbon Special (pair), Silent Angel Bonn N8 Ethernet Switch & Forester F1, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse IC and SE SC, Furutech Digiflux AV: Hegel C-53, Marantz AV8802A, Oppo BDP-203EU, Pioneer Kuro 60", Vivid Audio C1 & V1w's, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse, SE & E Second system (veranda): Halgorythme preamp and monoblocks, Burmester 061, Avalon Avatar, Sharkwire & Wireworld cables Last edited by bart; 09-29-2013 at 04:29 PM. |
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Gryphon Essence stereo amp and preamp/dac Hurricane power cords Fyne Audio F1-10, Lumin T2, Moon 260 Transport Shunyata Research Everest, Sigma V2 XC, Shunyata Research Sigma USB and Ethernet Argento Audio speaker cables and interconnects |
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[QUOTE=bart;466496]
Bart or anyone else, I was reading the Reference one manual. It says if your on a flat surface like hardwood floors not to use spikes. The speaker has a aluminum/ metal base. Looks like that would scrape the hardwood floors. At the demo how did they move the Reference one? I wonder if you put the speaker flat on a 2' 6" X 24" area rug would that have a negative effect on the sound?
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Gryphon Essence stereo amp and preamp/dac Hurricane power cords Fyne Audio F1-10, Lumin T2, Moon 260 Transport Shunyata Research Everest, Sigma V2 XC, Shunyata Research Sigma USB and Ethernet Argento Audio speaker cables and interconnects |
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As we saw on the website of the villa, which is rented out for 'high end things', the Reference One remain there. At 150 kg, I wouldn't like to move them either...
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Stereo: Hegel H590, Grimm Audio MU1, Mola Mola Tambaqui, Burmester 948 - V3 & V6 racks, Vivid Audio G2 Giyas, REL Carbon Special (pair), Silent Angel Bonn N8 Ethernet Switch & Forester F1, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse IC and SE SC, Furutech Digiflux AV: Hegel C-53, Marantz AV8802A, Oppo BDP-203EU, Pioneer Kuro 60", Vivid Audio C1 & V1w's, Wireworld Platinum Eclipse, SE & E Second system (veranda): Halgorythme preamp and monoblocks, Burmester 061, Avalon Avatar, Sharkwire & Wireworld cables |
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Bart ....WoW....Thank you for sharing. Interesting .
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Bart
Thanks for the update. Great photos too. I really like the design of the TAD line. |
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Thanks Bart. I agree with Jim. I like the aesthetics of their gear.
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Thanks, excellent pictures and review
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