Phase. Pc80. USA
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Phase Technology PC80 loudspeaker
In some ways, building an inexpensive yet musical two-way loudspeaker is a greater design challenge than creating a cost-no-object reference product. Although the latter is a much more complex endeavor, the venerable two-way box seems to bring out the creativity and resources of the designer. Rather than throw money at the product in the form of more expensive drivers, enclosures, or components, the designer of a low-cost two-way is forced to go back to the basics, rethink closely-held tenets, and rely on ingenuity and sheer talent to squeeze the most music from a given cost. Consequently, the inexpensive two-way is the perfect vehicle for designers to develop their skills. If one has mastered this art form, one is much more likely to achieve success when more ambitious designs are attempted.
Way back in Vol.7 No.4, Dick Olsher reviewed the Phase Technology PC60 loudspeaker and was quite impressed with its performance. Since then, Phase Technology has refined and upgraded their designs, the result being a line of loudspeakers ranging from the tiny PC40 Mk.II bookshelfs to the floorstanding PC8.5. The PC80 reviewed here ($650/pair), falls exactly in the middle of the five-product Phase Technology line.
Before getting to the PC80, a few words about the company. Phase Technology is a 36-year-old company founded and run by Bill Hecht and his son Ken. Although the name Bill Hecht may not be familiar to audiophiles, his designs certainly are: he is the inventor of, and held the patent on, the soft-dome tweeter (footnote 1). His designs and products have found their ways into a wide range of products since 1959, including those from Dynaco, Yamaha, Fisher Radio, MacIntosh, Pioneer, and Electro-Voice. In addition to the soft-dome tweeter, Phase Technology holds, o