Reviews
I listened to track after track, hearing a very rich yet detailed midrange that ideally blended with powerful, well-controlled bass... whether I moved to the left or the right, stood up or sat down, the Endow's tonal balance didn’t change, nor did their imaging waver much."
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I heard a very 3-dimensional image. You don’t have to be smack-dab in the sweet spot. You can be sitting on the left, you can be sitting on the right… the speaker fills the room from wherever you sit. Very impressive.
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Endow Audio of Georgetown, Kentucky has a few compelling ideas, such as their Point Array technology and their Passive Signal Processor (PSP), both patent pending. The story, it seems, is just beginning for this ambitious new company.
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Strunk might’ve made something special -- the T35 sounded remarkably accomplished, as well as different than anything else I heard at FAE 2020. As a result, I think there’s far more to look into here in the future.
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Offering a "sneak preview" before the official debut at AXPONA 2020, Endow Audio introduced the latest iteration of its speaker, the piano-black T35 ($19,900), a two-way with a patent-pending Point Array and a 12-inch woofer. It may be rather otherworldly in appearance (grilles are included) but rather unique in its approach.
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