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PSB Imagine B Bookshelf Speaker
Rp. 7.500.000
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Lokasi : DKI Jakarta Kondisi : Second Posted on : 07-09-2016 16:11 Terjual : 0 barang telah terjual Dilihat : 255 kali Berat : 12000 gram Last Sundul : 07 September 2016, 04:11:15 PM




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Reviews and Awards

Absolute Sound Reward PSB with 5 Editors Choice Awards

PSB Shortlisted in TAS Ultimate Loudspeaker Guide

TAS Editors Choice Awards 7 to PSB

2009 Editors Choice Awards - Speakers

Stereophile Recommended 09

TAS-Imagine T and B Review

Stereophile Imagine B Review

Enjoy the Music Imagine B

Good Sound - Imagine B Speaker Review

TAS Imagine Loudspeaker Review

New Imagine Series of Speakers



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PSB Imagine B loudspeaker



The Carat I57 costs $1995, which leaves us with not a huge amount left in the budget for loudspeakers—somewhere between $1000 and $1500, taking into account the need for speaker stands and cables. PSB's new Imagine B two-way bookshelf model ($1000/pair) now joins Eminent Technology's LFT-16 and Renaissance Audio's MLP-403.5 speakers as worthy of your consideration if you're putting together a system in the $2500–$3750 range.



I originally didn't intend to cover the Imagine B, as its 5.25" mid-woofer seemed to go in the direction opposite from where I wanted to go. Two things reversed that decision. First, there just aren't that many speakers in the $1500-and-under range with larger woofers. Second, Stereophile's Stephen Mejias heard the Imagine B at its press intro in New York City, and told me he was very impressed. Now I am, too.



PSB Imagine B Bookshelf Loudspeakers



The first thing I noticed about the Imagine B was that its appearance and its level of fit'n'finish are leagues ahead of its price. Veneer of real cherrywood stained a deep red covers the speaker's curving sides, top, bottom, and rear. The front panel is semigloss black. Grilles are provided, but I didn't use them. The woofer and tweeter are attached without visible fasteners, and both are surrounded by smooth, compliant, rubbery plastic. The rear port and biwire terminals are elegantly designed, as is the inconspicuous brace that stabilizes the rear, in view of the rounding of the cabinet's bottom.



"The Imagine B had both clarity and listenability in spades. It also had remarkable bass extension and volume..."

I then made an even less fair comparison, this time to Sam Tellig's new personal "last loudspeaker," Harbeth's superb Compact 7 ($3495/pair). This revealed the PSB's midrange to be ever so slightly dry, leaving the impression of something of a "smile" equalization (so called because that's what a mixing board's sliders look like when such an EQ has been set). With Charles Owen's disc of nocturnes, Fauré's delicate pastel tone colors sounded slightly too bright and saturated, and as if with a touch of added "edge definition." But the Imagine B should hold its little round head up proudly, because this comparison was to a speaker that is both substantially more expensive and an acknowledged champ at portraying tone colors. Had the comparisons been instead to other speakers in its price tier, the Imagine B would have come off much better...



PSB's Imagine B is an important loudspeaker. I am very impressed with it, and I will return to it next time as I tie up some loose ends and try to make overall sense of this quest. For the moment, I can say with confidence that the combination of Carat I57 and PSB Imagine Bs is superb value for money, and is a system that plays music surprisingly well while seeming to offer very little long-term risk of listener fatigue. Whether it can also be one's last system is an issue I will take up next time.



John Marks

Stereophile

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