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三分频五单元落地音箱



高音:2.5cm
中音:2x10cm
低音:2x23cm
灵敏度:92dB
分频点:225/3500Hz
频响范围:20-28KHz
阻抗:4ohm
承载功率:300W
尺寸:1370x360x380
重量:138Kg
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PBN Montana EPS loudspeaker Page 2


But I'm too cautious to try something like this without setting it up on the test bench first—if you've ever accidentally smoked an amplifier by misconnecting its output, you'll know why. In biamping with two unlike amplifiers, you can't be sure that their outputs are in phase with each other, or if they "track" in a similar fashion—that is, produce equal output voltages for equal inputs. My test procedure was to put the AudioPrism and the Parasound HCA-1000A I intended to use side by side and feed them the same frequencies (from a Leader sinewave generator) while monitoring their outputs into 8 ohm loads with a dual-channel oscilloscope.
The Parasound, which has parallel pairs of input jacks for each channel, makes this easy. After adjusting its level controls so that the outputs from both amplifiers were equal with a 1V input at 300Hz (the Montana's lower crossover point), I "swung" the frequency between 20Hz and 1kHz. The amplifier outputs remained in phase throughout. Then I varied the input level between 1V and 3V to see if the amps tracked each other, and they did—except that the AudioPrism hit the clipping point at about 25W and the Parasound was clean to about 165W. Biamping looked like a promising possibility.


The amps went back in the rack, the AudioPrism connected via 10' lengths of Nordost SPM to the Montanas' upper-frequency inputs, and the Parasound connected by a double 10' run of Straight Wire Rhapsody II to the lower ones. Again I set the generator to 300Hz, and connected the 'scope probes to the speakers' binding posts, slightly adjusting the Parasound's level once again. Thus, the crossover-frequency voltage appearing at the speaker terminals was in phase and equal in amplitude—just as it would be if driven by a single amplifier. But the tubes would now supply the mids and highs, the transistors the bass. Thus configured, each amp could now do what it does best.


Both amps were running full-range, with their outputs "shaped" by the Montanas' crossover networks. A steep-slope electronic crossover ahead of the power amps would probably be more kosher, but this hookup worked wonderfully well: magically lucid midrange, gossamer highs, and visceral bass—audiophile nirvana.


Listening
I was so taken by the Montana and its ability to do justice to every kind of music that I kept returning to it as a reference (also the reason I hung onto these samples far longer than I should have) as other loudspeakers came and went—among them, the System Audio 2070 and Tannoy Churchill.


The Montana EPS consistently kicked celestial ass, and did likewise at the home of my cycling buddy and fellow audiodweeb Marc Meisner, where we compared them against his Green Mountain Diamantes. The smaller (and less expensive) Diamantes got the nod from both of us for their sense of intimacy, but the Montanas easily swept the competition in terms of dynamics, power handling, image size and depth, and frequency extension. Marc's system—Cary 805c monoblocks, Cary SLP 94P preamp, Museatex Melior CD transport/Theta DS Pro Basic III DAC, and Well Tempered Reference turntable with Sumiko SHO cartridge, linked primarily by Straight Wire Virtuoso—could not have been more different from mine, but the Montanas adapted to the new environment like stray kittens.


Ultra-low bass, the very bottom of the bottom octave, wasn't the EPS's strong suit. The loudspeaker's low end rolled off gradually—a wise choice on the part of Peter Noerbaek, I feel. Rather than boost the bass to give the music some artificial impact (and thereby muddy the midrange), he prefers to let the drivers perform as "naturally" as they can. Result: the Montana made music with an effortless quality that made prolonged listening sessions an unquestioned necessity. With Marc's Velodyne ULD 18 Series III subwoofer in charge of floor-shaking and earthquaking, the Montana's performance was within a few millimeters of world-class. It never screeched when driven hard but simply got louder, maintaining the same reliable acoustic character at every level. Marc's long-suffering wife, Amanda, is to be commended for her patience and fortitude in enduring our audio excesses. Thanks, Mandy; Lisa Astor would love to hear your war stories.


Near the end of my prolonged experiment with the EPS, Noerbaek called to say he'd made a slight production change to the speaker—routing out the midrange enclosure by ¼"—that he claimed gave a smoother midrange response. During a visit to Northern California a few weeks later, he picked up the original pair (destined for legendary European amplifier designer Erno Borbeli) and dropped off the new ones. Sure enough, the mids were smoother. The man knows his speakers.


But the bass was now a tad anemic—these woofers hadn't had hundreds of hours of playing to break them in. It was a few weeks before they exhibited the slam and impact I'd grown so accustomed to. A long break-in period is the only real flaw in the EPS's list of merits and demerits.


Conclusions
Here's the audiophile scorecard:


Visual Design: excellent
Construction: excellent
Fit and Finish: excellent
Sound (overall): excellent
Treble extension: excellent
Treble smoothness: very good
Midrange clarity: excellent
Bass extension: good
Sensitivity: very good
Power Handling: excellent
Macrodynamics: excellent
Microdynamics: excellent
Imaging: very good
Compatibility with varied equipment: very good
Durability: appears excellent
Performance per dollar: excellent
Break-in time: long
Portability: poor


While the Montanas were here, I went to some trade shows, visited some manufacturers, and hung out with audiophiles. During that time I heard plenty of good systems and lots of good-sounding loudspeakers, but apart from Sonus Faber's $18,000/pair Amati Homage, none filled me with raging lust. I liked the EPS enough that when it came time to ship them out to Santa Fe for measurement, I inquired about buying a pair—the ultimate endorsement. With an overwhelming preponderance of "excellent"s and few scores even as low as "very good," the Montana's $8000/pair price tag makes it not merely a good deal, but a freaking bargain.


I was ready to write the check, but then didn't buy them—only because I've gone instead into long-term debt for a pair of Montana KAS speakers, the EPS's larger sibling. Deficit financing in the pursuit of a reference audio system: further evidence of an incurable obsession. We'll save that story for another time.
Sidebar 1: Specifications
Description: Three-way, reflex-loaded, floorstanding loudspeaker. Drive-units (all ScanSpeak): one 1" fabric-dome tweeter, two 4" Kevlar midrange cones, two 8" woofers. Crossover points: 300Hz, 3kHz. Crossover slopes: 24dB/octave. Frequency response: Not specified. Sensitivity: 92dB/2.83V/m. Impedance: 4 ohms (3–11 ohms).
Dimensions: 53.75" H by 14.25" W by 15" D. Weight: 154 lbs. (70kg) each.
Finishes: approximately 20 natural wood veneers; lacquer on special request.
Serial numbers of units reviewed: 97357, 97358, 970326, 970327.
Price: $7995/pair (1999); might be slightly higher for custom finishes. Approximate number of dealers: 15.
Manufacturer: Montana Loudspeakers, a division of PBN Audio, 1015 La Mesa Avenue, Spring Valley, CA 91977. Tel: (619) 465-6450, (619) 440-8237. Fax: (619) 465-6479. Web: www.montanaloudspeakers.com.
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PBN Montana EPS 2 Floorstanding Speakers
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Product DescriptionTHE MONTANA EPS2


The R & D department at Montana Loudspeakers never stands still. You might think we would be reckless to consider changing the "Stereophile Class A Rates" Montana EPS. However, the one trait all forward-looking technology companies have in common is the need to constantly improve. If your products don't improve they will stagnate and eventually be rendered obsolete. With the constant advancements in our computer design and optimization techniques, we felt it was time to apply some of our evolving technology and improve our most popular loudspeaker to date. Hence the EPS2.
More than just a box

The proprietary asymmetrical hexagon cabinet of the EPS2 has been slightly re-shaped to better control internal standing waves and to create a smoother, wiser sound radiation pattern. Furthermore, the accuracy of our new state-of-the-art CNC machine has allowed us to fine-tune the internal bracing, producing a more refined enclosure. These latest revisions have markedly improved the rigidity of the enclosure while decreasing the overall weight for easier handling. The resulting benefits are a slimmer new look and significantly improved imaging and soundstage focus.

All new Drivers

After working for months with the engineers at SEAS, we have reengineered and modernized our driver baskets for optimal strength and internal cabinet resonance control. At the same time we added all new high power motor structures with highly accurate magnet gaps and proprietary voice coils.

Our new proprietary 1" textile dome tweeter has received an improved long travel suspension as well as a newly redesigned impedance tuned rear chamber. You will hear sweeter, more transparent high frequencies as well as a reduction in distortion when demanding upper midrange frequencies are encountered.

The completely redesigned 4" midrange driver features a novel low-diffraction basket, advanced cooling efficiency and a more powerful motor structure. A newly reshaped cone profile and dust cap enhances imaging and reduces cone breakup. These advances were achieved using the latest laser measurement techniques during the design phase. The new EPS2 simply disappears while exhibiting lowered levels of techniques during the design phase. The new EPS2 simply disappears while exhibiting lowered levels of coloration without sacrificing any of the speed and dynamics that Montana Loudspeakers are famous for.

The all new 9" woofer benefits from a new ultra quiet motor structure and features extended linear travel (15 mm) in the magnet gap to yield powerful deep bass and greater impact at the sub- bass end of the musical spectrum.

Computer optimized crossover

The new drivers have been optimized to allow the crossover points to be located outside of the critical midrange region (225Hz and 3500Hz). This approach translates into pin-point imaging and harmonic delicacy, and to an increased power handli
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Submitted by markthis3 a AudioPhile

Date Reviewed: July 24, 2007

Bottom Line:   I bought the Montana SPII ten years ago but got the itch to upgrade. They still look brand new and are great speakers, but it was time to shop around. I home auditioned the Sonus Faber Cremonas but they only sounded good on certain types of music and were too aggressive on some music. I listened to the
Vienna Mahlers and was close to buying a pair until i played a tune from
an early Traffic album. The Mahlers missed a prominent piece of the song...
notes that should have attacked were recessed. It wasn't accurate and i never
heard any speaker treat the song in that manner...so much for the Mahlers.
I listened to the Revel Ultimates, Krell, Martin Logan Vantages, Audio Physic
Scorpios, Avalon Acoustics and others. I liked the Audio Physics and Martin Logans but didn't want to pay that kind of money, so i bought a pair of Monitor Audio Gold Signature 60s for $4000. Listened to them for about 5 months...they
were good rock speakers but a little bright for my tastes. Bummer, i liked my old SPIIs better...tried to sell the Monitors but couldn't get near my asking price. After
all my auditioning, i finally called the owner, Peter, at PBN Montana. Luckily,
there are no dealers in my area so I worked the trade on the EPS2s and waited a month for the speakers. Gotta admit, I had buyer's remorse in that month. I really didn't want to kick out more money and i was having a tough time justifying the nearly 9 grand i paid for my upgrade. The SPIIs were so good...what was i thinking? Fast … read moreforward...was it ever worth it ! The EPS2s are fantastic speakers...incredibly dynamic, harmonically true and beautiful to look at. I got the premium finish in piano black and they look magnificent. THe speakers have
great clarity, depth and tremendous drive and best of all, they maintain
their character at low volume levels too. Percussion sounds terrific, instruments
are so accurately portrayed,,,the highs are clean and sweet, bass is tight and punchy. Read the Absolute Sound review on PBN Audio's website. These speakers sound great on all types of music...a real "live" sound that's hard to
find in the marketplace. Audition a pair if you're near a dealer. I don't normally
buy a pair of speakers without auditioning them. I've done it twice now
with the Montanas and both times i've been extremely grateful. You can't go
wrong with this speaker. Plus, the owner Peter is a great guy as well. Best
money i've spent in 10 years.read less
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eps2 是一个真正的在美国手工精制的高表现(高性能)音箱,用尽了最好的材料。这个达到艺术境界的产品在可听的范围内做到非常好的线性频率,eps2的前身是蒙大拿 eps,已经是一款赢得媒体和公众一致好评的好音箱,原始的eps一直在stereophile杂志的A级推荐榜很多年,挪威音响杂志Fidelity的编辑赞montana eps的亲身是最安全的最佳购买之一。尽管如此,PBN的研发部门从无停止对pbn音响的改善工作(研发部门不会停止,不会休息),因此2005年新的montana eps2诞生了。
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蒙大拿扬声器的研发部门从不固步自封。你可能会认为我们会很鲁莽考虑改变“发烧天书A级评级”蒙大拿EPS。然而,对一个有前瞻性技术公司的共同点是要不断完善的。如果你的产品没有改善,他们将停滞不前,最终过时。在我们的电脑设计和优化技术的不断进步中,我们觉得是时候运用一些不断发展的技术来完善我们最流行的音箱了。
因此,eps不只是一对音箱而已,eps有专利的非对称六边形箱体,重新设计定型的箱体能更好地控制内部驻波,并创造一个更平滑的,更宽的声音辐射模型。此外,我们的新的超卓的最先进的数控机床的精度使我们能够微调内部支撑,做出了更精致的外观,同时降低整体重量,更容易搬动,这些最新版本有明显提高外壳的刚性。由此带来的好处是更苗条的新面貌以及显著改善了成像和音场焦点。

新的单元

经过和seas工程师数月的合作后,我们重新设计了新的单元,更新了单元的结构,强度和内部箱体谐振的控制。以此同时,我们添加了全部新的功率电机结构,此结构具有高精度磁间隙和专有音圈 我们新的专有的1寸丝膜球顶高音单元已经改进为长冲程的悬挂旋盖,以及一个新设计的箱体后室内的阻抗,你会听到更甜美,更透明的高频段。当遇到中频的上段频率时,会有更低的失真。完全新设计的4寸中音单元,有新的低衍射单元盘,更先进的冷却效率和更强大的动力结构。新设计的单元锥体和防尘帽能增强成像和减少椎体的影响,这些都是采用了我们最新的激光测量技术取得的,新的eps2 比蒙大拿更低的音染,更自然的音色,同时保留蒙大拿成名的速度和动态。所有新的9寸低音单元,是一个全新的超静音结构其特点是扩展线性冲程(15mm)在一个磁隙中,从而产生更强大的更深沉的低音。


分频器:
电脑设计的优化分频器:
新的单元设计能允许分频网络落在重要的中频外(225Hz and 3500Hz),这种方法可以有更针点式的成像以及更好听,还能增加功率处理能力。凭借其非凡的顺滑的分频的斜坡设计和完美的相位调整,EPS2是向前迈出的决定性的一步。这种全新的设计将在未来几年中和竞争对手的竞争中继续一枝独秀,以及向上威胁8500美元以上售价的对手。
最后编辑北京飞韵美 最后编辑于 2016-04-04 13:38:32
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