I have not tried the Chord / Peak room yet, but the speakers you are talking about is the Sinfonia and it does not have a passive radiator on the back. Only the Sonora has a passive radiator on the back, I know as I have the Sonora. All Peak speakers have ports except the Sonora.
The ingredients here are really exciting.
(thanks for sharing this uncommon and sensible design, and not a 17th Wilson gallery ;-)
You wrote: The back of the mid/high section was open baffle
Is the front AMT tweeter then an open dipole AMT tweeter, radiating towards the back too? (or is it just the Supravox midrange?)
Regarding the active bass driver on the side, what is approximately the diameter?
Do we know the frequency range?
Please can other members cross-check these with a few pictures of the back (what about connections for that active bass?) and sides. On CLASSICAL MUSIC if possible please.
They are in room F206 on the second floor of hall four either the SAT TT/arm and Taiko Olympus and I/o plus Lampi dac.The room has been packed every day. You will read about it from the magazines, but apparently the people that are posting here have not visited or mentioned the room.
My impression is that a lot less WBF members came to Munich this year.
Moreover, a lot has been posted (sometimes redundantly) about the huge Wilson, Vyger, Marten, etc.
Great videos. Some of those systems that get high marks here on WBF didn’t sound that great. Maybe they are better in person. I liked the Lorenzo best. Seemed the most natural sounding to me.
They are in room F206 on the second floor of hall four either the SAT TT/arm and Taiko Olympus and I/o plus Lampi dac.The room has been packed every day. You will read about it from the magazines, but apparently the people that are posting here have not visited or mentioned the room. View attachment 150991