Veracity QW ...
the story is in the name
the cabinet
The Veracity QW's name was derived from its unique
cabinet design. While from the outside it may look similar to a tall bass
reflex cabinet, the design is actually a tapered tube almost 80 inches tall,
folded in half internally.
While some might refer to this as a transmission line,
there is some debate as to the accuracy of that label. While there are
similarities, the mass-loaded tapered quarter wave tube (ML TQWT) is a unique
design based on the pioneering work of Martin J. King (www.quarter-wave.com)
As predicted by King's mathematical models, the ML TQWT
design takes advantage of quarter wavelength standing waves inside the
enclosure to produce the bass response emanating from the port. So rather than
being inert (as is the design goal in a speaker such as the Veracity HT1), the
cabinet is actually an integral part of the speaker system.
The ML TQWT design offers enhanced bass response when
compared to standard cabinet designs using the same drivers. Midrange loading
is also affected, resulting in a more relaxed (some would say more musical)
midrange response. These performance attributes are clearly audible.
With the Veracity QW, the resulting "you are there"
realism is captivating to say the least. Bass response is extended without
sounding "boomy" and uncontrolled. The midrange response is smooth and
effortless. Add the transparency offered by the G2 ribbon, and you have a
speaker that literally disappears into the room.
Read the reviews.
ML TQWT - rare and exotic?
With its obvious performance advantages, you might
wonder why so few retail speakers incorporate TL and ML TQWT cabinet designs.
The reasons are two-fold: design complexity and manufacturing cost.
Prior to Martin King's work, there were no mathematical
models that could be used to accurately predict cabinet tuning. So the design
process involved time-consuming trial and error. Since time-to-market is
critical for any manufacturer selling retail, TL and ML TQWT designs were not
generally considered practical.
These cabinets are also more complex and costly to
build. It is easy to construct a simple rectangular box common with most retail
offerings. Unfortunately, they don't offer the significant advantages of an ML
TQWT design.
Fortunately, as a result of Martin King's work, ML TQWT
designs will be more and more common in time to come. But you don't have to
wait. The Veracity QW is available today.
the drivers
The Veracity QW's utilize the same
the
world-class speaker drivers found in the Veracity HT1's.
the crossover
The crossover is the circuitry that fine-tunes the
relationship between the specific drivers used and the cabinet they are mounted
in. As such, it is the single most important part of a speaker. Anyone can
design a speaker using similar drivers, but Dennis Murphy-designed crossovers
are responsible for the tightly-integrated Veracity sound.
As with the HT1's, the QW's crossover is another classic
Dennis Murphy design. What makes his crossovers designs so good? Obviously,
while he has a good handle on the technical issues involved (filtration
theory), he does not have a monopoly in this regard. His advantage is in the
marriage of that expertise with well-developed listening skills.
Dennis is a classically-trained musician who performs on
a regular basis. So he knows intimately how live music should sound. All the
technical theory in the world isn't a substitute for the critical listening
skills he has developed over the years. And, in the end, it is these skills
that spell the difference between an adequate crossover and one that brings out
the finest qualities in every other component in a great speaker design.
The result
When you combine high-performance drivers selected from
among the worlds finest, mount them in a cabinet that enhances their
performance, and combine them with a finely-tuned crossover built with the
finest components available, the result is the Veracity QW - arguably one of
the finest 2-way designs available anywhere at any price. But don't take our
word for it,
read the reviews.
available finishes
As with all of our custom-crafted speakers, the Veracity
QW can be ordered in virtually any finish you desire. See our
custom finish options for details.
Veracity QW pricing
Normally, speakers delivering this level of performance
can retail from $5,000 to $8,000 or more per pair. But because these are
custom-crafted and you are purchasing direct, you can expect to pay
considerably less. Veracity QW pricing starts at $3299.00 per pair, finished in
black satin laquer.
contact us
Because these systems are made to order, material and
finish costs can vary greatly. Contact us for
pricing on your custom Veracity system.
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