Spendor SP2/3R2 review

This speaker might look old-fashioned, but that's really the whole point of Spendor's Classic range

Spendor SP2/3R2
The shape, size and presentation are all nostalgically similar to its 1970s ancestor

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Lovely overall balance

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    Fine voicing and transparency

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    Classic design

Cons

  • -

    Rather bulky speaker

  • -

    Lacks subtle shaping and fine finish

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Spendor arrived on the scene at the beginning of the 1970s, bringing a strong BBC heritage along with a number of interesting innovations that its competitors arguably didn't fully appreciate. One of the most significant among these was a radical approach to enclosure design.

The theory goes as follows: building an exceptionally stiff structure might serve to reduce the amplitude (ie relative loudness) of cabinet vibrations, but it also increases the frequency at which they occur, so that the enclosure coloration tends to occur in the midband where human hearing is most sensitive.