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RR1 Review Added

May 17th, 2009

HiFi+Review-Page1-tinyJust added a review of the RR1′s from Hi-Fi+ Spet/Oct 2001. Its a nice lengthy and detailed write up, with some nice photography, definitely worth reading.

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More Sorcerer Content

May 14th, 2009

You can now find another review of the Royd Sorcerers, from What Hi-Fi? July 1998. It features the Sorcerers in a group test of eight other competing speakers of the day.

I’d like to thank Doug Maskew for sending in a scan of the promotional booklet that came with his brand new Sorcerers from 15 years ago.

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Sorcerer Review Added

May 8th, 2009
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I’ve added a review of the Royd Sorcerers, from Hi-Fi Choice magazine from Feb 1995. Gives a positive account of these near field monitors that featured high up the Royd range.

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Coniston R Photos

May 5th, 2009

conistonr-black03.jpgI have added some nice photos of a pair of Coniston R’s. Thanks to Martin ‘joydivider’ for these, who them speakers for next to nothing in a pawn shop!

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A7 & Coniston Review Added

May 4th, 2009

Have added a review of the A7 Series II and Coniston from Hi-Fi Review magazine, from 1987. Contains come useful insight into these older speaker models.

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Sapphire II info added.

April 7th, 2009

sapphire2_6397.jpgI’ve added some info and nice photos of the Royd Sapphire II’s, thanks to Carlos Contreras.

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Prior Stats Added

April 1st, 2009

Statistics on the Royd Prior are now online. Many thanks to Ian H (of pink fish media) for these. These are definitely one of the rarer models.

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A14 Info Added

March 31st, 2009

We now have some info and photos of the Royd A14 thanks to James Evans.

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Revelation Range Info

March 29th, 2009

We now have a good deal of info the Revelation Range, which I would like to thank Alan Brown for. Some very useful setup / placement advice and details of a simple mod to allow them to be bi-wired / amped. Plus some nice photos of the RR3′s.

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