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The F52 picks up where the F30 left off sonically
Sounding far more composed
Articulate and agile than the F30 ever did. The signature Revel midrange and highfrequency performance is present in spades in the F52
But it's the bass that steals the show. While not as deepsounding
The threedriver array in the F52 is faster
More defined and textured than the F30's old bringthenoise cone
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The editors didn't like
The F52 is a much more mature and technical speaker than the F30 it replaces
But it doesn't possess quite the same amount of "fun" the F30 did
Which may be a good thing for some listeners
Because of its large rear port
The F52 is going to need a bit of room to breathe to sound its best and for the bass to remain taut and agile. Keep placement and the size of your room in mind
Abstract: In 1996 an announcement was made about a new speaker company being formed under the very large umbrella of the Harman brand. One could say a perfect storm was created when Harman committed their considerable resources, and Kevin Voecks; a protégé of l...
The F52 picks up where the F30 left off sonically, sounding far more composed, articulate and agile than the F30 ever did. The signature Revel midrange and highfrequency performance is present in spades in the F52, but it's the bass that steals the show. While not as deepsounding, the threedriver array in the F52 is faster, more defined and textured than the F30's old bringthenoise cone, The F
The F52 is a much more mature and technical speaker than the F30 it replaces, but it doesn't possess quite the same amount of "fun" the F30 did, which may be a good thing for some listeners, Because of its large rear port, the F52 is going to need a bit of room to breathe to sound its best and for the bass to remain taut and agile. Keep placement and the size of your room in mind, as the F52 i
The Revel F52 loudspeaker has a tremendous design and sonic achievement. It isn't so much an update of the famed F30 as it is a whole new animal. While I love the F30, the F52 is better in every regard and, because of its slimmer waistline and unique f...
Abstract: Revel Performa F52 Speaker System Thomas J. Norton, June, 2006 We havent reviewed any of Revels flagship Ultima models since the Gem/Voice/Embrace combination was evaluated in Stereophile Guide to Home Theater way back in 1998. But weve reviewed se...
Abstract: CEDIA 2005 is now long gone, but during my visit to the Harman Specialty booth at the show I saw from a distance what I thought looked like the F50, but there was something different. A closer look did confirm that this was a new design and the placard...
Abstract: Sonic revelation. When the assignment came in to review Revels Performa system, I was more than just a little bit excited. After all, spending time with a Performa F52, C52, S30, M22, and B15A setup is akin to driving a Mercedes-Benz CL600 coupe wit...