Jays Iyagi helped design a loudspeaker with CSS Audio. Is it any good?
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CSS Typhon Website: https://www.css-audio.com/typhon
Jays Iyagi: / @jayiyagi
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0:00 We need to TALK!
0:31 Features, Design, Pricing Info
2:38 The TRUTH about CSS/Jay
3:45 PERFORMANCE SUMMARY!
5:42 Treble, Midrange, Bass, Etc..
8:13 Some Problems...
10:03 Compared: Pearl Sibelius!
11:05 Compared: Klipsch Forte IV!
12:01 My Final Thoughts
13:01 SETUP TIPS!
14:48 EQUIPMENT MATCHING!
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TYPHON EQUIPMENT PAIRING RESULTS
Audiolab 6000a ($1,200 USD)
The Good: Excellent synergy. A clean, detailed, and controlled Sound.
The Bad: Not the last word in midrange heft.
The Verdict: An exceptional match for the price. Recommended!
Willsenton R8 ($1,450 USD)
The Good: A powerful, detailed, layered sound.
The Bad: A bit forward and dry in the treble / upper midrange.
The Verdict: A decent match, but the Audiolab is a better fit for less $$.
Willsenton r300i ($1500 USD)
The Good: A warm, saturated midrange.
The Bad: Everything else.
The Verdict: No and no. Avoid.
Hegel H120 ($3,000 USD)
The Good: Neutral midrange with good bass control for the money.
The Bad: Treble sounds a bit rough with this combo.
The Verdict: A difficult match to recommend.
The Galion TS120 SE ($4500 USD)
The Good: A vivid sound with good imaging and strong bass.
The Bad: Not exactly a smooth/refined sounding combo.
The Verdict: A solid match, especially if you like big bass.
Hegel H390 ($6000 USD)
The Good: A balanced, warm, and unoffensive sound.
The Bad: Could use more liveliness and energy.
The Verdict: A good match if you want a balanced, laid-back sound.
Accuphase E-280 ($6,000 USD? Not sure)
The Good: A strong, warm, balanced sound with good tone.
The Bad: Not the last word in treble spaciousness and refinement
The Verdict: An absolutely fantastic match! HIGHLY Recommended!
Norma Audio REVO 140 ($6,000 USD)
The Good: A very clear, spacious, controlled, and revealing combo.
The Bad: Perhaps a little too much upper midrange energy
The Verdict: A solid match, but is a bit of an acquired taste.
Luxman L-507Z ($9000 USD)
The Good: Extraordinarily clear sound with STRONG yet controlled bass.
The Bad: The treble can get a little spicy with this combo.
The Verdict: A good match, but the value is questionable.
Octave Audio V70 Class-A. ($10,000 USD)
The Good: Very resolving, clean, layered, and balanced sounding combo.
The Bad: Could use a touch more weight in the midrange.
The Verdict: A fantastic match, but the value is questionable.
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