Speaker system HECO Celan Revolution 3 Espresso Veneer

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All. There are inaccuracies in the description!: The high-frequency emitter is not 25.4mm, the dome is 30mm, the low-frequency/mid-frequency emitter is not 165mm, but 170mm. Cons: huge price Review:

— 5, Oleg Manuylov

Pros:Quality workmanship, well made speakers. They sound the same as they look, in a 15kW Comeat you definitely won’t need a sub, the LFs are gorgeous. I'm happy listening.
Minuses:Perhaps the price would have cost 65-70tr, then there was simply no better offer on the market
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— 5, Andrey E.

Pros:1. Incredibly pleasant sound: very detailed (but balanced), the slightest nuances can be heard 2. Very beautiful and well assembled 3. High-quality terminals 4. Possibility of connecting in bi-amping mode
Minuses:didn't find it
Review:I was looking for entry-level Hi-End bookshelf speakers that were supposed to play well at low volumes paired with a subwoofer. I compared the sound with AUDIOVECTOR QR1, MAGNAT Signature 903, SYSTEM AUDIO SA Mantra 10. The sound of Celan is frankly better than all of the above. It’s quite difficult to describe - you have to listen. But I'll try. The bass plays very dynamically, the vocals sound simply magical - you can hear the slightest nuances of the voice, the highs are beyond praise. The overall sound picture is very smooth and not tiring - you can listen for hours, which is what I do while sitting in “self-isolation”. They play any genre wonderfully. I definitely recommend purchasing. The speakers work in a system that also includes ONKYO R-N855, 2 x PARASOUND Zamp v.3, Bowers & Wilkins ASW608. Everything is located in a room of approximately 20 m2. PS: after installing the speakers with spikes on massive granite slabs, the sound became even more detailed and pleasant to the ear. PPS: expanded the system to two subs (see photo). Subs are needed to support bass at the lowest volume, because... play as background and are always on

— 5, Alexander

Pros:Great sound. I was surprised at the difference once I replaced my old floorstands with these beauties.
Minuses:No deficiencies found
Review:Great sound at any volume level. I recommend.

— 5, Vasily G.

Pros:SOUND! I didn't have anything better. To turn it off, you need to show willpower))
Minuses:No
Review:You need to see them, hold them and, most importantly, listen to them. Amazingly beautiful and great-sounding My speakers in black piano lacquer. I bought it without listening. I was choosing between AudioVector QR 1 and HECO Celan Revolution 3. Personal manager in the store The remote control was very convincing - the first are more detailed, and the second can be listened to endlessly.))) I am very grateful to him. Regarding listening to IHMO. The sound in the showroom and at home are far from the same. Of course, it’s better to hear it once, but I’m lazy)) So I listened to it on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHsDccyBEyU&t=3091s) through headphones. You can hear the difference. Initially I was confused by the size and weight. Then you know))

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General characteristics

ManufacturerHeco

Main settings

Acoustic radiationmonopolar
Kit contents2 loudspeakers
Typeshelf
Speaker typepassive
Acoustic designbass reflex type
Bass reflex port locationrear

Characteristics

Number of lanes
Bi-wiringThere is
Power100 W
Maximum power160 W
Sensitivity90 dB
Impedance8 Ohm / 4 Ohm
Minimum frequency30 Hz
Maximum frequency52000 Hz
Recommended amplifier power (min.)30 W / 160 W

Connection

Gold plated connectorsThere is
Connector for connecting to a power amplifierscrew

Emitters

Emitter typedynamic
HF emitter typedome

Design

Removable grillThere is

Additionally

Width240 mm
Height420 mm
Depth360 mm
Weight10 kg

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Speaker system HECO Celan Revolution 3 Piano Black

The word “Revolution” in the name of the new series signifies the fundamental development of the previous series. The new speakers are completely redesigned Celan speakers! Both the general acoustic characteristics and the design concept have changed. Thus, the new cabinet of floor-standing speakers has an elegantly beveled top panel and a solid aluminum podium on massive spikes - a completely new look for the speakers of this series.

The most noticeable elements of the new Celan Revolution design are the sloping top panel with an integrated metal logo, as well as the rounded side panels of the body, which tapers towards the rear. Other key design elements of the floor-standing speakers are the sturdy aluminum support brackets, which are more than just a design element. Their massive spikes are adjustable in height, equipped with replaceable tips and provide acoustic isolation from the surface. The wide base also guarantees better stability. Buyers of Celan Revolution can choose speakers with a natural veneer finish or a high-quality lacquer finish in white (satin) or black (glossy) color. The grills are attached using invisible built-in magnets. All Celan Revolution speakers have been newly developed specifically for the Celan Revolution series and optimized according to the acoustic concept - using, among other things, the Klippel measurement system. The result is a tweeter with a new flange geometry "HECO Fluxtus" and a 30mm fabric dome "PFC Dome". The new second-generation tweeter, thanks to an optimized multi-wavelength flange, has excellent dispersion characteristics, which allows you to listen to music without changing the sound character at a wide angle. In addition, the tweeter features increased sensitivity and highest resolution, thanks to a powerful dual magnetic system and operates in the range from 2800 Hz.

Surely there will be those who will ironically perceive the word “Revolution” in the title of the new series.
Especially when looking at the younger two-way models, which continue the glorious pedigree of the long-known Celan line and do not show even a hint of some kind of engineering revolution. Well, can an inclined front panel, which makes it possible to reduce the noticeability of the “organ” resonance inside the body, be considered a breakthrough? In low shelf models, by the way, the slope is not so pronounced. The narrowing of the side walls towards the rear panel - even at such an acute angle as that of the Celan Revolution 3 - is also not considered an innovative idea. The Italian Sonus Faber has been producing acoustics with such a teardrop shape for decades. And the wide bell of the bass reflex, cast entirely from metal with a characteristic “shagreen” inside, was used by HECO itself quite a long time ago. But based on the traditional values ​​of the German brand, which still remains faithful to classic paper diffusers, these acoustics are certainly a significant step forward. Let's take the same case as an example. Modern computer-aided design and laser measurement systems allow engineers today to achieve even from traditional “boxes” significantly better vibroacoustic characteristics than those of structures ten years ago. And what I find in Celan Revolution 3 is generally done in an exemplary manner - the veneer finish is neat, the beautiful speaker flanges are fitted with almost micron precision, and all the walls are made of MDF, reinforced from the inside with crossbars (I haven’t seen them, but the manufacturer mentions them in description), when tapped, they produce the same and very pleasant sound - not “dead”, like a stone, but quite “warm” and very short, with instant attenuation, which indicates both sufficient structural rigidity of the cases and calculated damping.

I can also describe the rear connection panel with five terminals (“the extra one” allows you to route the signal through the crossover chain, which will ensure an increase in RF by several decibels) - it looks luxurious and is made to last.
And when you see such quality, all prejudices about the production culture in China are dispelled (especially if pedantic Germans are watching it). These speakers are made there, although they are designed from start to finish in Germany and equipped with proprietary heads - perhaps the best that HECO has today. Tweeters, for example, are the latest development. Although the chiseled “wave” flange of Fluxtus is perceived as a purely design solution, it has proven itself well in the younger Aurora series (it helps smooth out both the radiation dispersion and the frequency response on the axis). All other parts of the new tweeters clearly indicate that these are top-class drivers. Here you have double ferrites, a thorough fastening system that eliminates vibrations in the flange/magnetic system, and a combined dome-ring emitter made of the synthetic material Polyfiber Compound, which is notable for the fact that it completely lacks a pronounced woven structure, like conventional silk emitters.

The midwoofers are also unusual - of course, made of branded kraft paper, but with a new phase-optimized central cap of a special shape POS dustcap (a cone with a blunt top).
These 17-centimeter diffusers seem to have been borrowed from the Celan Revolution 9 floor-standing midrange drivers. And this circumstance confuses me a little. The fact is that the Celan series received nationwide love from audiophiles precisely for its “wahs”. As on the flagship models, they were suspended on an old-school impregnated corrugated fabric and were distinguished by a compact, lightweight 25-mm coil... The floor-standing “Revolutions” retained all this, but the “three rubles” have a hybrid - it looks like a branded midrange driver, but with a powerful rubber suspension, which has a completely different rigidity and quality factor. And the magnetic system, one must assume, is designed for much larger amplitudes, because otherwise it simply will not be possible to provide the declared range downwards (and it is - believe it or not! - from 30 Hz). Characteristics of HECO Celan Revolution 3

2-way bass reflex principle, bookshelf loudspeaker 1 x 6.5" woofer 1" dome tweeter Power adjustment (RMS/Max) 100/160 W Impedance 4 - 8 ohms Frequency response 30 - 52000 Hz Crossover frequencies 2800 Hz Recommended amplifier output 30 - 160 W Sensitivity 90 dB Dimensions (WxHxD) 240 x 420 x 360 mm incl. legs and terminal Weight 10.4 kg

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Speaker system HECO Celan Revolution 3 Espresso Veneer

The word “Revolution” in the name of the new series signifies the fundamental development of the previous series. The new speakers are completely redesigned Celan speakers! Both the general acoustic characteristics and the design concept have changed. Thus, the new cabinet of floor-standing speakers has an elegantly beveled top panel and a solid aluminum podium on massive spikes - a completely new look for the speakers of this series.

The most noticeable elements of the new Celan Revolution design are the sloping top panel with an integrated metal logo, as well as the rounded side panels of the body, which tapers towards the rear. Other key design elements of the floor-standing speakers are the sturdy aluminum support brackets, which are more than just a design element. Their massive spikes are adjustable in height, equipped with replaceable tips and provide acoustic isolation from the surface. The wide base also guarantees better stability. Buyers of Celan Revolution can choose speakers with a natural veneer finish or a high-quality lacquer finish in white (satin) or black (glossy) color. The grills are attached using invisible built-in magnets. All Celan Revolution speakers have been newly developed specifically for the Celan Revolution series and optimized according to the acoustic concept - using, among other things, the Klippel measurement system. The result is a tweeter with a new flange geometry "HECO Fluxtus" and a 30mm fabric dome "PFC Dome". The new second-generation tweeter, thanks to an optimized multi-wavelength flange, has excellent dispersion characteristics, which allows you to listen to music without changing the sound character at a wide angle. In addition, the tweeter features increased sensitivity and highest resolution, thanks to a powerful dual magnetic system and operates in the range from 2800 Hz.

Surely there will be those who will ironically perceive the word “Revolution” in the title of the new series.
Especially when looking at the younger two-way models, which continue the glorious pedigree of the long-known Celan line and do not show even a hint of some kind of engineering revolution. Well, can an inclined front panel, which makes it possible to reduce the noticeability of the “organ” resonance inside the body, be considered a breakthrough? In low shelf models, by the way, the slope is not so pronounced. The narrowing of the side walls towards the rear panel - even at such an acute angle as that of the Celan Revolution 3 - is also not considered an innovative idea. The Italian Sonus Faber has been producing acoustics with such a teardrop shape for decades. And the wide bell of the bass reflex, cast entirely from metal with a characteristic “shagreen” inside, was used by HECO itself quite a long time ago. But based on the traditional values ​​of the German brand, which still remains faithful to classic paper diffusers, these acoustics are certainly a significant step forward. Let's take the same case as an example. Modern computer-aided design and laser measurement systems allow engineers today to achieve even from traditional “boxes” significantly better vibroacoustic characteristics than those of structures ten years ago. And what I find in Celan Revolution 3 is generally done in an exemplary manner - the veneer finish is neat, the beautiful speaker flanges are fitted with almost micron precision, and all the walls are made of MDF, reinforced from the inside with crossbars (I haven’t seen them, but the manufacturer mentions them in description), when tapped, they produce the same and very pleasant sound - not “dead”, like a stone, but quite “warm” and very short, with instant attenuation, which indicates both sufficient structural rigidity of the cases and calculated damping.

I can also describe the rear connection panel with five terminals (“the extra one” allows you to route the signal through the crossover chain, which will ensure an increase in RF by several decibels) - it looks luxurious and is made to last.
And when you see such quality, all prejudices about the production culture in China are dispelled (especially if pedantic Germans are watching it). These speakers are made there, although they are designed from start to finish in Germany and equipped with proprietary heads - perhaps the best that HECO has today. Tweeters, for example, are the latest development. Although the chiseled “wave” flange of Fluxtus is perceived as a purely design solution, it has proven itself well in the younger Aurora series (it helps smooth out both the radiation dispersion and the frequency response on the axis). All other parts of the new tweeters clearly indicate that these are top-class drivers. Here you have double ferrites, a thorough fastening system that eliminates vibrations in the flange/magnetic system, and a combined dome-ring emitter made of the synthetic material Polyfiber Compound, which is notable for the fact that it completely lacks a pronounced woven structure, like conventional silk emitters.

The midwoofers are also unusual - of course, made of branded kraft paper, but with a new phase-optimized central cap of a special shape POS dustcap (a cone with a blunt top).
These 17-centimeter diffusers seem to have been borrowed from the Celan Revolution 9 floor-standing midrange drivers. And this circumstance confuses me a little. The fact is that the Celan series received nationwide love from audiophiles precisely for its “wahs”. As on the flagship models, they were suspended on an old-school impregnated corrugated fabric and were distinguished by a compact, lightweight 25-mm coil... The floor-standing “Revolutions” retained all this, but the “three rubles” have a hybrid - it looks like a branded midrange driver, but with a powerful rubber suspension, which has a completely different rigidity and quality factor. And the magnetic system, one must assume, is designed for much larger amplitudes, because otherwise it simply will not be possible to provide the declared range downwards (and it is - believe it or not! - from 30 Hz). Characteristics of HECO Celan Revolution 3

2-way bass reflex principle, bookshelf loudspeaker 1 x 6.5" woofer 1" dome tweeter Power adjustment (RMS/Max) 100/160 W Impedance 4 - 8 ohms Frequency response 30 - 52000 Hz Crossover frequencies 2800 Hz Recommended amplifier output 30 - 160 W Sensitivity 90 dB Dimensions (WxHxD) 240 x 420 x 360 mm incl. legs and terminal Weight 10.4 kg

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