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Proac K6 Review ((new)) -

The K6 arrived in coffins of beech and steel. At nearly 4 feet tall, they are commandingly present, yet the Carbon Fiber 6.5-inch mid/bass drivers have a matte, almost stealth-like finish. The ribbon tweeter—that famous ProAc silk-and-aluminum hybrid—sits above like a monocle. I hooked them up, pressed play, and sat down. The first track was Teardrop by Massive Attack.

I switched to Jolene (the 2013 White Stripes live version). Jack White’s voice is a raw, chaotic thing. Through lesser speakers, it's harsh. Through the K6, it became a physical object. The ribbon tweeter is the star here. It doesn't just extend the highs; it sculpts the air around the voice. proac k6 review

Did I buy them? Yes. The Wilsons are gone. The K6 arrived in coffins of beech and steel

For audiophiles seeking an ultimate, endgame transducer, the K6 delivers a flat frequency response alongside pinning-sharp spatial imaging. Design and Cabinet Engineering I hooked them up, pressed play, and sat down

You could hear the echo of the Ryman Auditorium’s wooden pews. You could hear the sweat on his fretboard. The K6 has a "family sound" of alacrity and rhythmic snap, but the K6 adds a layer of density to the midrange that the smaller ProAcs (like the D2R) lack. It is brutally fast, but never thin.

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