FOCUS/LOUDSPEAKERS
Religious inspiration
Royd The Abbot
VERDICT Good
value from these British floorstanders. Outstanding dynamics and a classy
sound. More for conventional stereo than for integration in home theatre.
PRICE
SUPPLIED BY Royd
South Africa (021) 704-2885
They’ve had rave reviews overseas and it is
easy to hear why. The Abbots have a charm and persuasiveness that entices
the ear to spend some more time with them. Music effortlessly floats out
from the speakers and surrounds the listener in a tapestry of easy
listening.
Not to push the magic carpet ride theme too much
further, but Royd have got everything right with this speaker. It sports a
time aligned front baffle, with the speakers being customised for left and
right channels, with a finish that looks almost too good to be true. The
blunt choppy edges around the cabinet give them a look that belies their
refinement – but frankly after the first ten minutes no-one is going to
give two hoots about their squared off appearance.
Kicking off with the specs, cabinet construction
along with a 6½-inch cast magnesium mid bass unit ensures that the Royds
account for a deepish 35 Hz low end bass response, although I felt that
this was perhaps a bit ambitious of the manufacturers. Upper end is a
standard 20 kHz and is provided for by a 19mm dome tweeter that features a
secondary chamber, said to aid sonic performance. Sensitivity is rated at
90 dB, whilst impedance is a standard eight ohms. Crossover is at an even
four kHz with a simple crossover design (to eliminate any artificial input
to the music).
Royd manufacture their own drivers and there is
surprisingly little hype about them. After all, with all the high tech
offering available from the Dynaudios, the Scanspeaks and Vifas of this
world one would have thought that perhaps the temptation was there for
Royd to nab a few of these and bang them into their own boxes, since
admittedly, their drivers are fairly low tech by comparison.
But if ever there were an argument for low tech,
the Abbots would be it. There is absolutely nothing low tech about the
kind of musical magic that the Royds pump out and it just goes to show how
great technology really has to be special to surpass older proven
technology manufactured with today’s quality controls.
In a nutshell the thing that grabbed me about the
Royds was their ability to pace music with zeal and vigour without letting
it become artificial. The zip put into the music rates the speaker as fast
and the bass is super punchy right down to its lowest reaches. Positioning
the speaker is tricky – not too close to the back wall or things fall
out of kilter a bit, but also don’t put them too close to the side walls
either. It’s a fine juggling act helped by the decent sturdy spike
supplied with the speakers to gain a firm coupling to mother earth. I toed
them in slightly although on wider sound stage music, such as classical
show pieces, I preferred to run with the speakers flat.
Their pace and punch is so transparent with the
speakers performing so effortlessly that it’s only when you see your
foot tapping that one becomes aware of the effect that the Abbots are
having. The music is never presented forwardly or overbearingly and
instead it envelops the listener, washing around one in waves of textured
sound. The speakers do a remarkable job of preserving a sense of realism
from the music and they benefit enormously from as much power as you can
give them.
In fact, more power adds more transparency to the
speakers which disappear as point sources. Try listening to some difficult
music on them, something with lots of piano and violin and my favourite,
female vocals. Good old Tori Amos is simply outstanding whilst the other
end of the spectrum with the more upbeat Pink Floyd and even a bit of
Metallica goes down unexpectedly well. There is something for everyone
from the Abbots and this does not mean that they should not be taken very
seriously indeed.
At the asking price of
R 11000.00,
the Abbots don’t come cheap. But no serious loudspeaker does these days
and with the kind of performance that you can expect for a lifetime’s
worth of enjoyment, I don’t think that the Abbots are at all expensive.
Rather the contrary they are well recommended for a close audition, and
don’t be shy to spend some time with them doing so. You may just find as
I did, that time just becomes that little less important when music as
enjoyable as the Abbots make it is there for the listening.
William Kelly
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