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Ruark reviewsBookshelf speakers Ruark Epilogue II Any product of the British company Ruark can be the benchmark of build quality in modern acoustic industry. Therefore, opening the box with Epilogue II we again mentally prepare ourselves for the fact that now we will take two masterpieces out. And it happened so. They are small, neat, made with extremely... Bookshelf speakers Ruark Equinox Ruark Acoustics Limited, not yet ten years in business, goes from strength to strength. Already Gramophone's audio team has welcomed a round half-dozen of its products and here it is my pleasure to commend another. This one though, marks something of a departure from the previous line, being the first... Bookshelf speakers Ruark Icon Ruark Acoustics Icon is a two-way speaker system; the bass-reflex port is placed on the faceplate. The diameter of mid/low-frequency head with a cone plastic diffuser is 130 mm; a soft dome of the tweeter has the diameter of 25 mm. There is the possibility of connection by bi-wiring scheme. The speaker... Floor standing speakers Ruark Prelude II The British company Ruark Acoustic long ago accustomed to the fact that any their speaker system is a sample of impeccable manual work. It seems that in the design and finish of Prelude II there are no special tricks. Under the grill we see a dome tweeter, a woofer with a diameter of 165 mm with a polymer... Bookshelf speakers Ruark Sabre III The monitor speakers Ruark Sabre III belong to a renewed recently Heritage series, which incorporates all the most successful developments in recent decades. I need to say that exactly Ruark laid the foundation of that approach to stereo, which is known today as English sound. For many years the company... Floor standing speakers Ruark Talisman III Ruark Talisman III is a typical representative of the English school acoustics, which usually has an outstanding elaboration of midrange and a bass, slightly limited by depth. Ruark Talisman III is small speaker systems with quite an original design. The front panel and the most part of sides are... |