Quincy Floorstanding Loudspeaker

This the middle offering, named fondly after Quincy Street, the birthplace of the Model Nine electrostatic loudspeaker, and is anything but middle-of-the-road when it comes to performance. The Quincy is a 3-way bass-reflex design, featuring woven Kevlar drivers with powder-coated die-cast aluminum baskets, braided tinsel leads, custom designed crossovers, an anodized aluminum tweeter with linear response faceplate, and much more, and all in real wood veneers. The Quincy is a rare combination of beauty and brawn, with unparalleled sonic detail at an unexpected price.

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  • 3-Way bass reflex system with 1 x 6.5” Woven Kevlar® bass driver, 1 x 5.25” Woven Kevlar® mid/bass driver, and a high performance 1” Anodized Aluminum tweeter with a linear response faceplate.
  • Butyl rubber surrounds and braided tinsel leads on all drivers.
  • REAL WOOD VENEERS – Black Oak and American Walnut.
  • MDF construction featuring custom designed internal low resonance driver chambers and bracing optimized through finite element analysis.
  • Powder coated die-cast aluminum driver baskets, featuring oversized magnets for superior control and output.
  • Brushed aluminum tweeter faceplate and driver fascia.
  • Dual 5-Way Binding Posts
  • Custom multi-element crossovers with high grade components to ensure smooth and natural transition between drivers.
  • Black satin MDF base for additional stability as needed.
  • Chrome plated steel spikes OR rubber feet for proper decoupling.
  • Magnetic Grilles featuring a custom honeycomb design with NO visible fasteners for durability and a flawless appearance.
  • Frequency response: 27Hz-23KHz+/- 3dB
  • Sensitivity: 95dB
  • Power handling: 225 watts
  • Impedance: 8Ω
  • Crossover points: 600Hz and 2.6KHz
  • Dimensions: 37.5” x 7.75” x 14.75” (H x W x D)
  • Weight: 40 lbs.

Customer Reviews

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Diablo53
Get better sounding the more I

Get better sounding the more I listen to them. I am using them with vintage amps and receivers and them do quite well. Started out with 60 wpc receiver for break in. Very bassy at first until things loosened up and had to make adjustments. Moved them up to a 80 wpc amp after a couple months, superb sound . They sound like a much bigger speaker than they are. I am an older musician that still like their music like live. Rock these speakers, they can handle it! I moved them up quite a bit to 120 wpc receiver. Still smooth, bright, and they rock! They do need power to show their potential and need time for break in before they really sound good a bit more with new speakers, but wait is well worth it. Not seeing a lot of really thorough reviews on these speakers and I hope this helps.

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tony scully
If you prefer a 3-way bass-reflex

If you prefer a 3-way bass-reflex system for both music & movies - this $600 deal is hard to beat.

They need room to breathe & a decent source - I'm using a Modi Multibit & an ATC amp!

Excellent packaging ensures no damage in transit.

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Mike W. from Kalamazoo, Mich.
This is a full-range speaker with

This is a full-range speaker with excellent music fidelity from top to bottom and a well-defined soundstage. My wife, a symphony orchestra violinist for a couple of years, and her sister, a longtime orchestra flutist, both praise the accurate reproduction of instrument sounds. This speaker is efficient; I'm using a vintage receiver (40 watts per channel) and the sound can fill the house. This speaker must be amazing when hooked up to a contemporary high-end system. The sound gets better as the speaker gets broken in. Pros: Well constructed, good styling, and the walnut finish is most attractive. Compact size for the quality of the sound. Cons: The bass and midrange speakers are ported through the rear so placing the speaker at least 6 inches from the back wall is recommended.

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Tim Zdrale
I am very excited about these

I am very excited about these speakers! I purchased them in Walnut. The fit and finish of the cabinet wood veneer is top quality. I use these in a 2 channel set up with a network receiver and stream hi-res music which sounds phenomenal! The mid-bass and bass driver are made of Kevlar and are mounted in the speaker with high quality metal speaker bracing. It comes with 2 sets of spikes in a very nice boxes, one for carpet and the other adapts for hardwood flooring. The grills are black and clip right on with magnets and are half length with a nice KLH Logo on them. The binding posts are hi-grade and the speakers can be bi-wired and bi-amped.
A little adjustment with the port plugs if needed and place them away from the wall and you are set. Oh yes they have a 10 year warranty! Hard to beat for the price . . .

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Timothy from Mandeville, LA on 10/3/2019
I took a chance on a"new"label

I took a chance on a"new"label and speakers with few reviews, and I am plenty happy that I did. These towers fit my ascetic, my available space, my budget and my listening needs. They sound very clean and have plenty of bass, in fact, I turned off the older subwoofer that was starting to sound out of place in my new soundstage. I listen to Classical and Jazz, and appreciate the purity that these speakers and my Denon receiver and Pro-Ject Debut Carbon turntable are offering me. The furniture grade enclosures are a bonus. Beautiful. I read so many conflicting reviews that I had to act, and I chose well indeed. Highly recommended!

Pros: Real wood furniture grade. Pure clarity with natural and satisfying bass.

Cons: Can't think of a one.