Audiovector reviews

Audiovector C-Sub Subwoofer review
Subwoofer Audiovector C-Sub

Made of branded stuff NRFB (Non Resonant Fiber Board) is based on a dual-layer body vibration isolator - padded washers two plates are connected to the bottom three screws through the polymeric sleeve. Do subwoofer Audiovector C-Sub besides terminals of all types (except LFE) and standard adjustments,...
Audiovector C2 MkII Floor standing speakers review
Floor standing speakers Audiovector C2 MkII

C2 Mk II leads C series - the most inexpensive in the lineup of Audiovector. Slim 2,5-way loudspeakers look very nice; the quality of panels' facing admires - can't distinguish from natural veneer. The bodies are made of 20-mm HDF plates (more dense and rigid analogue to MDF). Dynamical equipment is...
Audiovector K-Sub Subwoofer review
Subwoofer Audiovector K-Sub

Audiovector K-sub is equipped with 250mm driver. The diffusor of the speaker is made of carbon-mineral composite. Quite wide suspension of the speaker calls your attention - looks like it is made to lengthen the trajectory of diaphragm's shift. The head is activated by the amp of D class, powered by...
Audiovector M1 Super Bookshelf speakers review
Bookshelf speakers Audiovector M1 Super

Audiovector M1 Super looks like a professional working tool: solid head, strict geometry design, understated and, moreover, very cheap, tastefully executed cladding panels. Super - a modernized version of bookshelf speakers M1 supernatant version is equipped with more sophisticated bass/midrange speakers...
Audiovector Si1 Super Bookshelf speakers review
Bookshelf speakers Audiovector Si1 Super

The Danish Audiovector at once produces five variants of Si1 model. They differ by dynamical heads, crossover design and a number of body's elements and the manufactures give the opportunity to gradually upgrade the minor versions to top. The tandem of woofer with webbed (carbon/fiberglass) diffuser...