April 13, 2012

Troels DTQWT

I had a chance this evening to hear a system with another Troels Gravesen design - his DTQWT. This is a 3 way high sensitivity speaker featuring a Jantzen Audio 8" midwoofer, Audax dome tweeter on a waveguide and dual Eminence Deltalight 10" woofers. The midwoofer and woofers share a quarter wave horn.










This setup confirmed my suspicion that this is yet another great Troel's design, well worth the effort. Compared to the Jazzman speakers there was a different sound, one that appeared perhaps slightly more raw and energetic where the Jazzman strikes me as a bit more laid back, restrained and very controlled (not that this was lacking control). Both very good speakers. Not being used to vinyl I did also notice a certain "organic" quality that I feel vinyl imparts. A Weston Time Machine integrated amp sat there in the rack with valves so dim they appeared they weren't doing anything at all, even when the level climbed up. I found myself listening to the music rather than the system and that is always a good sign. We had a mix of genres and even Elvis made an appearance. This is a system you can sit back and relax with on a Friday night, or one you can crank to party levels for some fun. It never showed any signs of nearing limits. 

3 comments:

  1. ... and the verdict?

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  2. Thanks, nice review!
    I'm currently searching for a new loudspeaker project to build. I know you like the Linkwitz Orion system.
    Do you consider Troels' DTQWT in the same league?

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  3. Verdict? (Post amended with response)

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    That is a difficult question to answer because they are so different. I will say that some will prefer one, while others will prefer the other.

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