Tannoy has had somewhat of a mortgage on dual-concentric monitors because they’re not easy to build and not easy to get sounding good.īut if you pull it off, the upside is superior imaging (thanks to low phase distortion and a uniform dispersion), given the sound is emanating from the same point source - something that really matters when your ear is only a few metres from the loudspeaker. So what’s the big deal about dual concentrics? I mean, if they were so good, others would be doing it, right? So it was with some excitement that we learnt last year that Music Tribe was reinvigorating the Tannoy marque, pumping money into the relaunch of a new Tannoy dual-concentric monitor design. We’ve not seen much from the Tannoy brand since the Reveals of the Noughties although you can still buy current-generation Reveals which are handy but generically unspectacular two-ways. Tannoy joined the TC group a while back which then got picked up by Uli Behringer’s Music Tribe a few years ago. Tannoy holds a special position in the public consciousness and at various times been king pins in the world of hi-fi, studio monitoring and public address. Public announcements are heard, even now, over the ‘tannoy’. In Britain, Tannoy is the Kleenex or the Hoover of loudspeakers. They’ve been around a long time and traditionally have had a legion of fans. Tannoy dual concentric monitors are something special.
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