Thursday, January 8, 2015
Daniel Hertz
Should you be a fan of Klipsch loudspeakers, and wish to broaden your horizons, and yet still keep the boxy look of the Klipsch Heressy III and taller Cornwall III models, then the Daniel Hertz M1 may be for you.
That's true of the Korg Kronos 61-key (the contemporary successor to the M1) model, too.
Hertz uses Petrof to lacquer their loudspeakers, as opposed to the flat black that Mr. PK prefers, and goes further by chroming their driver mounts for a much less subdued finish than Klipsch - Mark Levinson is the one behind this project and pictured above. Be sure to check out the M2 and the lovely M5.
Klipsch speakers are traditionally known for poor, in their classic range, bass response, so be sure to check out the Daniel Hertz M3, which is the most aptly named product here.
M1
http://hifiart.blogspot.ca/2014/08/m1.html
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