Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Reference 3A MM De Capo and the average rating is 96%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Reference 3A MM De Capo.
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6 Reviews
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Abstract: T his is not my first rodeo. I've reviewed the MM de Capo before, back in January 2011. But the team at Reference 3A make it their business to improve their various lines of speakers whenever they learn something new, or whenever better quality components...
The MM deCapo-i will bring great pleasure and enjoyment to any listener, regardless of the genre of music selected. If your preference mainly leans towards acoustic music, opera, and either big band or small group jazz, then you will find the MM deCapo-i ...
Abstract: The editor, Steven R. Rochlin, loves his MM de Capo i and you can and should read why at this 2003 review and this 2000 review. He has entrusted me now with a update to his glowing reviews. So what have the last seven years brought to this overac...
Abstract: As names go, "Reference 3A" is awful. It sounds less like a company than it does a model number, as in the Dudco Reference 3A (on sale now wherever Fourier speakers used to be sold); I find it hard not to expect a Reference 3B with each new year. Add t...
Abstract: Here we have a modern day minimonitor classic. An eye opener to those who feel that minimonitors have no bass. While the 3A might not be a classic in the sense that it has been around for decades, it has been around for many years ever evolving and c...
Abstract: Now here’s a speaker whose origins date back to the 1980s but which benefits from dozens of design improvements over the years to keep it at the leading edge of bookshelf designs. That type of longevity is given to very few audio components so there mu...