ProAc

ProAc Limited is a British loudspeaker manufacturing company. The company was reportedly founded by Stewart Tyler in 1979 and registered on 09/05/1988. The brand of ProAc was built on the reputation of his first loudspeaker manufacturing entity, Celef Audio Ltd., which was reportedly founded in 1973, incorporated on 10/09/1975 and renamed to Celef Audio International Limited on 10/12/1985. The Celef name is no longer used for marketing, but still appears to remain the legal and financial entity operating the ProAc brand.

ProAc
TypePrivate
IndustryConsumer electronics
Founded1979
HeadquartersNorthamptonshire, NN13 7BE, UK
Key people
Stewart Tyler Chairman, Founder
ProductsLoudspeakers
Websitewww.ProAc-Loudspeakers.com

Reviews

  1. Tablette - "a speaker that isn't as neutral as the BBC LS3/5a compact monitor, but that does manage to equal or exceed that venerable design in most respects." - Stereophile, April 11, 1984.[1]
  2. Response 2 - "THOSE PROACS KICKED ASS!!!!" "some of the very best speakers I've heard at any price, but that's not why I love 'em so. No, the reason I adore these ProAcs is because—they're NOT audiophile speakers!" - Stereophile, July 10, 1992.[2]
  3. Response 1S "How sweet the sound" - Stereophile, September 1, 1994.[3]
  4. Studio 100 - "The use of a treble-challenged tube amp is mandatory to hear the Studio 100s at their best." - Stereophile, October 1, 1994.[4]
  5. Response 2.5 - ""Emotional" Speaker.. playing the "Resurrection" through the 2.5s brings a lump to your throat and a tear to your eye, he's succeeded." - Stereophile, January 10, 1996.[5]
  6. Response 3 - "Whew—these are killers—KILLERS—K-I-L-L-E-R-S!!!" "unequivocally faithful to the music. Go hear them now! If you even consider changing your speakers, I implore you to audition these imported masterpieces from the UK—a truly Class A product in every regard." - Stereophile, September 5, 1991.[6]
  7. Response 4 - "stunning, world-class performer in every regard. It is well deserving of a Class A recommendation and has become a cherished component of my reference system. I recommend that you do whatever it takes to hear this lovely loudspeaker. It deserves to be compared with any speaker at any price." - Stereophile, March 1, 1994.[7]
  8. Response 1SC - "Small wonders, a well-engineered gem of a speaker." - Stereophile, March 5, 1998.[8]
  9. Response 3.8 - "If a loudspeaker can pull me into the music—as the ProAc Response 3.8 did time and again—I know that it's doing a superb job." - Stereophile, January 10, 2000.[9]
  10. Future 1 - "Tactile, transparent, crystalline, and fast without being hard, bright, or analytical, the ProAc Future One fulfills Stuart Tyler's goal of building a loudspeaker with all the desired qualities of electrostatic designs and none of their drawbacks." "that ribbon tweeter had me hearing new stuff in every recording I played. And despite their relatively small size (they're definitely apartment-friendly), the Ones created a big, smooth, detailed, satisfying sound." - Stereophile, October 10, 2000.[10]
  11. Response 2 - "stunning product that delivers a quality of sound most audiophile speakers only hint at." - Stereophile, September 10, 2005.[11]
  12. Response D28 - "open and pleasing, and when you combine its strengths with its lack of any glaring weaknesses, you have another great two-way speaker from Stewart Tyler." - Stereophile, August 22, 2008.[12]
  13. Response D2 - "well-engineered loudspeaker from a designer with a long track record of producing good-sounding speakers." - Stereophile, June 21, 2010.[13]
  14. Response DT8 - "highly recommended" - What HiFi in 2018.[14]
  15. Response D2R - "let me forget the hardware—and life for that matter—and fall deeply into the music. Very highly recommended." -Stereophile, March 31, 2020.[15]

References

  1. "ProAc Tablette review". Stereophile. 11 April 1984. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  2. "ProAc Tablette review". Stereophile. 10 July 1992. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  3. "ProAc Response 1s review". Stereophile. 1 September 1994. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  4. "ProAc Studio 100 review". Stereophile. 1 October 1994. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  5. "ProAc Response D2 review". Stereophile. 10 January 1996. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  6. "ProAc Response 3 review". Stereophile. 5 September 1991. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  7. "ProAc Response 4 review". Stereophile. 1 March 1994. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  8. "ProAc Response 1sc review". Stereophile. 5 March 1998. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  9. "ProAc Response 3.8 review". Stereophile. 10 January 2000. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  10. "ProAc Future 1 review". Stereophile. 10 October 2000. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  11. "ProAc Response 2 review". Stereophile. 10 September 2005. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  12. "ProAc Response D28 review". Stereophile. 22 August 2008. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  13. "ProAc Response D2 review". Stereophile. 21 June 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  14. "ProAc Response DT8 review". What Hi-Fi. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  15. "ProAc Response D2R review". Stereophile. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 14 August 2021.


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