Robert Lighton, Audio Note U.K.

The Robert Lighton room was featuring their speakers on all all Audio Note system [excepting the Benz cartridge].

The speakers, the $20K RL10 are high-efficiency two-way speakers and invite comparison to Audio Note speakers. They are designed to have more bass than ANUK speakers when placed further away from a wall and, indeed, they seem to do that. They are very slightly more harmonically rich than the comparably-priced newer hemp-driver ANUK speakers, but less dynamic and quite a bit more uneven with respect to frequency response and dynamics top-to-bottom.

The ANUK harmonics here were kind of startling after spending quite some time with the new Ktema monitor speakers [which we both liked very much]. To some degree we humans just all get used to a more threadbare harmonic presentation [of the Air Tight amps driving the Ktema, in that case], much more easily than we of the refined tastes [aka audiophiles] might like to think .


Robert Lighton RL10 speaker and external crossover


Robert Lighton RL10 loudspeaker and outboard crossover


Robert Lighton RL10 loudspeaker external crossover


Audio Note U.K. TT3 half reference turntable, Meishu integrated, M3RIAA phono stage and CD4.1x CD player


Audio Note U.K. TT3 half reference turntable


Audio Note U.K. TT3 half reference turntable


Audio Note U.K. TT3 half reference turntable and Benz Ebony cartridge


Audio Note U.K. TT3 half reference turntable and Benz ‘Ebony’ cartridge


Audio Note U.K. TT3 half reference turntable control box


Audio Note U.K. Meishu Phono Silver Signature integrated amplifier


Audio Note U.K. M3RIAA phono stage


Audio Note U.K. CD4.1x CD player


Audio Note U.K. Meishu Phono Silver Signature integrated amplifier


Audio Note U.K. Meishu Phono Silver Signature integrated amplifier open chassis


On static display, two Robert Lighton RL10 loudspeaker enclosures


On static display, a Robert Lighton RL10 loudspeaker enclosure


Close-up of the tweeter used by the Robert Lighton RL10 loudspeaker