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Monday, January 15, 2018

Audio Physic Classic 30 (demo / display unit)



Condition : 8.5/10 (with box)
Price : Sold
Warranty : 3 months
Made in Germany
Dimension : 41.5" H x 6.7" W x 16.1" D
Required Space : Width x Depth 210x470 mm / 8.3x18.5"
Weight : ~ 27 kg
Recommended amplifier power : 25-180 W
Impedance : 4 Ohm
Frequency range : 31 Hz - 30 kHz
Sensitivity : 89 dB

Please contact Max 017-6778820 or Ben 016-3229428


Saturday, May 30, 2015

Audio Physic Classic 30 floorstand speaakers reviewed by The Absolute Sound


If your budget is around the RM16,000 for a pair of speakers, the Audio Physic Classic 30 thoroughly deserves a chance to be shortlisted and auditioned. Apart from the sound quality, the finishing is also immaculate and it is made in Germany. You can also use it for home theater with the matching center channel.

Full review here: http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/audio-physic-classic-30-loudspeaker/

SPECS & PRICING

Made in Germany
Type: Three-way, bass-reflex floorstanding loudspeaker
Drivers: One 1.2" dome tweeter, two 6" midranges, two 7" woofers
Frequency response: 31Hz–30kHz
Sensitivity: 89dB
Impedance: 4 ohms
Dimensions: 41.5" x 6.7" x 16.2"
Weight: 59 lbs.
Price: RM 16,000 per pair

Please contact Max 017-6778820 or Benjamin 016-3229428 for appointments and negotiations.

We are open on Sundays!


Saturday, July 19, 2014

Audio Physic Classic 30 review by SuperAV magazine



The biggest of the series, Classic 30, comes in 3 different finishes namely classic wood, glass black and selective range of vibrant colours.

http://www.audiophysic.com/awards_reviews/201401/Audio%20Physic%20classic%2030.pdf

Audio Physic Classic 30 is now available in our showroom. Price starts from RM14,250 per pair.

Please contact Benjamin 0163229428 or Max 0176778820 for appointments or auditions.

We are open on Sundays.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Audio Physic Classic 30: A new addition to the Classic family

In the 2014 KLIAV Show, we showcased the 2nd top model in the current Audio Physic line, Avantera +. During the middle of the show, we were informed on the arrival of the Classic 30. The Classic 30 comes in 3 different finishes, similar across the entire Classic range. We would like to take this opportunity to introduce the Classic 30 since it did not make it to the show.

The Classic 30 comes with 5 drivers in total, which makes it almost similar to the higher grade Tempo 25 but at a lower price. There are 2 units of 7" woofers in each speaker giving enough grunt at the low frequency.


The Classic 30 is designed in a manner where a it will sound good in a small room and even better in a bigger room. Openness and transparency is their forte.

Technical data

Height 1055 mm / 41.5"
Width 170 mm / 6.7"
Depth 410 mm / 16.1"
Required Space
Width x Depth
210x470 mm / 8.3x18.5"
Weight ~ 27 kg / 33 kg
Recommended amplifier power   25-180 W
Impedance 4 Ohm
Frequency range 31 Hz - 30 kHz
Sensitivity 89 dB

Retail prices:
Classic 30 (Cherry, Oak, Walnut, Ash Black): RM 14,250
Classic 30 (Glass White / Black High Gloss): RM 15,100
Classic 30 (Glass Special Colour Edition):      RM 16,050

Please contact Max 017-6778820 or Benjamin 016-3229428 for appointments and negotiations.

We are open on Sundays!   

Monday, July 7, 2014

KLIAV 2014 : The Good, The Bad and The Fun



The just concluded KLIAV Show 2014 marked the fifth year that Maxx Audio Visual participated in it. It was HT for the first year. Subsequently, we showcased Hi-Fi systems for 2 consecutive years with very good results and comments from audio reviewers. However, the HT camp wasn’t too happy. Hence, we went back to HT in 2013. The crowd in the room was overwhelming. We gave some talks on subwoofers too. 

This year, we did something different. We combined both Hi-Fi and HT together playing at intervals by using the same front loudspeakers. In this instance, Audio Physic Avantera Plus, the second top model, that was flown from Germany for the show.

The most painful part of the show is definitely loading and unloading. Long queue at the service lifts and the heat there are something best to be forgotten. Then, the setup and getting it correct. 

This year probably isn’t our year to date. As usual, we unloaded all the necessary equipment. With the excitement in us, we quickly arranged and installed the systems. All seems to go well. Then, the nightmare started. First, we have bad electrical hum in the system. As usual, you will have to check one by one to pinpoint the source. It took us by surprise as we have pre-tested the whole system except the Avantera Plus which we do not have it back then until it arrived in end June. 

 We managed to find the root cause but it threw a spanner into our initial plan. Luckily, Adrian of Audio Image is kind enough to loan us one of his equipment. It was already running late. Quickly, Ben darted to his shop to get it. In went the item. Problem solved. Then, another gremlin decided to turn up. One of the cables is not working. Luckily, we have spare cables.

We did the usual calibration for the home theater system. After getting it done, we took out the computer and microphone to check the room response graph. It decided not to work for some unknown reason since I am not good in computer. Alamak! What else could go wrong? All are not lost. Wong KN came and he offered to take his unit from his house which is quite a distant away. After about an hour, he came back. We did the usual check and a few tweaking until the graphs were acceptable. By then, it was already close to 12.30a.m. All of us looked tired and sleepy. We decided to call it a day….erm, a night. 

These is the graph for the HT system using PB-2000 and SB-2000 in the room WITHOUT any room treatments.





On the first day of the show, I came to realize that not only my left neighbor was doing karaoke. My other neighbor was on HT too. In this case, dual JL Audio Fathom subs were being handed the LFE task. My oh my. My room was literally being pounded left and right. 

For that, we bring forward our Plan A v2.0  a day earlier. We set up the SVS flagship SB13-Ultra sealed subwoofer on Friday night to replace the SB-2000. We ran the SB13-Ultra on both days for HT duty. We can see many grinning faces especially those who came on both days. About every hour or so, we switched to stereo to listen to few songs for our Hi-Fi customers and friends. too.

It has been great 3 days to meet up with friends, customers and fellow hobbyists as far as Kuching. A big thank you to Adrian of Audio Image and Wong KN for their help. Really appreciate that.   
We hope that we will not run into such luck again next year. Touch Ebony wood. 

Thank you very much once again to all who came.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Audio Physic Classic 20 Floorstand Speakers

Specialities from the Sauerland region
 
Does a good loudspeaker really always have to be as ugly as they come or at least difficult
to integrate into a living atmosphere in line with the current standards of interior design?
 
 
 At first glance, the latest loudspeaker trends sometimes tend to leave the impression that
such successful design is actually concealing a real sound-killer. It may also be the case that true sound freaks intuitively mistrust relatively attractive loudspeakers. After all, if a loud-speaker looks good, it certainly can’t feature a ‘form-follows-function’ design and therefore can't actually be much of a success, right?
 
 

Audio Physic Classic 20
Made in Germany.

Specifications:
Height 1055 mm / 41.5"
Width 170 mm / 6.7"
Depth 290 mm / 11.4"
Required Space Width x Depth 210x350 mm / 8.3x13.8"
Weight ~ 18 kg / 22 kg
Recommended amplifier power   25-150 W
Impedance 4 Ohm
Frequency range 34 Hz - 30 kHz
Sensitivity 89 dB


RRP: RM 9,700 per pair.

Please contact Max 017-6778820 or Benjamin 016-3229428 for appointments and negotiations.

We are open on Sundays! 

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Audio Physic Tempo 25 review


Audio Physic Tempo 25 review by The Inner Ear Magazine 
http://www.innerearmag.com/reviews/speakers/Audio_Physics_Tempo_25.shtml

 Audio Physics Loudspeakers Model Tempo 25 The Audio Physics line is from Germany where precision engineering is a way of life. But while there is a lot of engineering in this design, and though important and of interest to the manufacturer and some audiophiles, I am of the opinion that engineering alone does not guarantee good sound. Therefore, this review is going to focus on the loudspeakers’ performance and sonic accomplishments when they are used in an audio system to reproduce music. However, the loudspeakers have numerous indicators that point at design proficiency and quality, likely based on Audio Physics’ 25-some years of experience. I have heard APs at trade shows, but have never auditioned them under controlled conditions, so I can’t comment on the company’s history and/or its past achievements. I do know that they enjoyed good press with the Tempo 25 — the 25th anniversary edition — often compared with the lower priced Tempo model, both belonging to the company’s high-end series. AP actually produces 22 models divided into four categories/series of loudspeakers and includes home theatre components.

Appearance
The slim, immaculately finished enclosures are stylish and present a tastefully designed almost understated elegance that fits almost any decor. They are slightly tilted toward the rear (for time alignment) boast great single-wiring terminals and adjustable spikes. For a truly nice final touch, the supporting structure is covered with four black covers, which adds to the visual appeal and shows the company’s regard for precision as well as appearance — a touch of class. A number of finishes are available — check the AP website.

The Sound
For the initial auditioning session, I had the Tempos connected to the Genesis power amplifier, pre-amplified with the Allnick (tube) and a Dolan (solid state) designs, with the source components an Atoll CD player and Origin Live turntable/arm with a Dynavector moving coil cartridge and cabling by XLO and Argentum. Earlier, these electronics had been connected to a pair of Genesis 5.1 speakers (about $25K) and I have listened to the system for months thus familiarizing me with every component’s voice. I reasoned that by simply replacing the Genesis with the Tempos, I should get a pretty good first impression and a general idea of the Tempos’ sonic temperament. Well, it didn’t take long to find the speakers’ voice, but what should have been routine for this reviewer, became a bit of a thrill and a lot of anticipation. Thrill, because the Tempos sounded real good; and anticipation because I wanted to test them with the other amplifiers I had at hand — the Bryston 7BSST Squared monoblocks and the Atoll 400 series integrated amplifier.

With the Genesis power amp, the Tempos sounded entirely relaxed. I never had the feeling that the amp labored or that there were restrictions relating to dynamics. Surprisingly smooth highs, clear midrange and solid deep bass made this system sound musically pleasing with but a few slight upper midrange dips (around 900 -1000Hz). Outstanding imagery and the speakers’ knack to delineate detail, led me to believe that I am actually hearing the amplifier’s characteristics, while the loudspeakers faithfully reproduced the musical signal they received. That’s a good thing, of course. With the Bryston 7BSST-Squared connected, the Tempo 25s didn’t sound as relaxed as with the Genesis amp and, in fact, exhibited a bit of tension — the kind that borders on anticipation for things to happen. When I played back my favourite Beethoven recording of the 5th with Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony (JVC CD) my anticipation turned into appreciation as the speakers faithfully reproduced this very complex musical material. Basses and cellos —stage right, violas in the centre, first violins —stage left, percussion way back centre and horns and woodwinds just in front of the percussions. In other words, the loudspeakers easily recreated the space, the position of all instruments and the many subtle tonal shades and dynamics of the 50-some-piece orchestra. While I heard plenty of detail, I was impressed with the way it was presented, not as a highlight, but as a beautifully realistic blend and part of the orchestral arrangement. The loudspeakers’ ability to recreate a solid three-dimensional soundstage image was in the same league as the one I recently enjoyed at a live performance at the famous Musikhaus in Vienna. I believe that the Tempo 25s do not add spatial expansion or contraction, but do provide the impression of proper boundaries and out-of-the-box sound that doesn’t seem to emanate from their slim enclosures. The Bryston amps introduced a little more bass resolution and a slight increase in harmonics above fundamentals. The midrange segment from about 170Hz to 1300Hz was almost the same as with the Genesis amp, but in the mid-highs from about 2500Hz to 5kHz, the Bryston amps had a warmer tonal character with additional presence as this relates to harmonics. Top frequencies were identical with both amps and showed that the Tempos’ tweeters never sound edgy, extend well into the dog-whistle range and handle harmonics — the element that provides listeners with the essence of instrumental timbre and tone. Goes to show — there is never too much power even with an efficient loudspeaker.

The Atoll integrated amplifier, when connected to the Tempo 25s, didn’t impress me. While it did provide decent bass, mids and highs, this system combination lacked harmonics and sounded rather clinical (coldish) when compared with the other two amps. Nevertheless, imaging was great, resolution was in line with the other amps and I’d call the all-round sound quite good, but not yet high-end.

Synopsis
The Tempo 25s never sounded less than involving with all amp combinations, thus showing a relatively neutral quality. Though I didn’t have a good vacuum tube amp in house with which to try them, I’d say that any such design would sound great. However, in my system with the 700watt/channel Bryston 7Bs the Tempos reached peak performance elements usually reserved for much higher priced designs. Not only was the bass more harmonious and tighter than with the other amps, there was more of the midrange presence, better transparency at top frequencies and significantly better harmonic complement around fundamental tones. The company’s slogan No Loss Of Fine Detail is appropriate and spot on.

Commentary
As with all system combinations, it is important pay attention to every component’s contribution to the end result — the music. Though manufacturers will make claims about the quality of their products, and there are, of course, specifications, it is wise to use the information carefully. It is best to listen and trust you own ears (or mine). Synergy has no guide and cooperative interaction is found only by trial and error. Some folks have developed a sixth sense, but most have to rely on their audio guru — and he/she could be wrong as well. Having said this, I believe that the Audio Physics Temp 25 loudspeakers feature a high degree of sonic neutrality and allow the electronics — amp, preamp and source component — to perform at their best (or worst, as the case may be). Therefore, the sound of your favourite components will be reproduced rather faithfully. This, of course allows the end-user to choose the kind of sound he/she prefers.

As the Tempo 25s were the first I have reviewed of the Audio Physics brand, I couldn’t compare them to the standard model or any others in the line-up. However, considering how well they performed, their build quality and their superb musical caliber, I can only recommend them to anyone looking for high-end sound at a relatively reasonable price.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Audio Physic Tempo 25 Loudspeaker


Audio Physic Tempo 25 3-Way Loudspeaker : RM16,500/pair






















Over the years, the TEMPO has turned into a classic in its own right, achieving international acclaim among the more affordable high-end loudspeakers. At the same time, it has become the very embodiment of all the great sound virtues that Audio Physic stands for. And that was all the reason Audio Physic further improves this loudspeaker to celebrate Audio Physic’s 25th anniversary. The result, a limited special edition named TEMPO 25, is loaded with a HHCM midrange driver and a HHCT II tweeter, both at the pinnacle of driver technology. It is the first time that a loudspeaker in this price range is equipped with these drivers, borrowed from the CARDEAS flagship, featuring an elegant sleek cabinet and capable of delivering a pure, powerful and precise sound in small and large rooms.

 Technical data
Height 1000 mm / 39.4"
Width 187 mm / 7.4"
Depth 320 mm / 12.6"
Required Space Width x Depth 290x430 mm / 11.4x16.9"
Weight 20 kg
Recommended amplifier power   20-150 W
Impedance 4 Ohm
Frequency range 32 Hz - 40 kHz
Sensitivity 89 dB

Tempo 25 (priced at £3500.00 in UK and US$6,990 in USA), with the sound which was quite different from the style seen outside, was very close and similar to its higher brother, Virgo. Impressively, the sound was not pouring forward, but the deep soundstage was well positioned behind the speakers. It was felt that Tempo 25, just as if to prove it is the 25th Anniversary product, thoroughly reflects the Audio Physic's traditional sound philosophy which is based on and emphasizes the stability and musicality of sound. Unlike its slim appearance, Tempo 25 is a good product with excellent bass reproduction without any shortage and depth in the sound. As a conclusion, thanks to its slim standing style which can adapt to even un-spacious listening room environments, Tempo has all-round advantages in sound as well as in design.

To read more about its technology :
Hyper-Holographic Cone Tweeter II (HHCT II)
Hyper-Holographic Cone Midrange (HHCM) Driver

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Tempo 25 is available for demo.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Something new.....


Audio Physic is a German company manufacturing high-end loudspeakers since 1985. For more than 25 years, authentic sound reproduction has not only been the focus of Audio Physic's work but has also been their passion.
 

No loss of fine detail - this has been Audio Physic's maxim for more than 25 years and has fuelled their passion, dedication and determination ever since. Over the years, the TEMPO has turned into a classic in its own right, achieving international acclaim among the more affordable high-end loudspeakers. At the same time, it has become the very embodiment of all the great sound virtues that Audio Physic stands for. And that was all the reason Audio Physic needed to further improve this loudspeaker to celebrate their 25th anniversary. The result - TEMPO 25, a pair of speakers that features elegant sleek cabinets and capable of delivering pure, powerful and precise sound in small and large rooms.

TEMPO 25 Oak
[audio physic] No loss of fine detail

Please contact Max 0176778820 or Benjamin 0163229428 for appointments or auditions.

We are open on Sundays!