Monopulse 32S review

New baby features Monopulse's unusual crossover and styling

The small main driver enables the enclosure to be very slim

TechRadar Verdict

Unusual floorstander with splendid upfront voice coherence, but lacks warmth, body and richness lower down

Pros

  • +

    Great coherence in the presence band

Cons

  • -

    Sound lacks overall balance

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Relatively young as hi-fi companies go, MonoPulse was founded by one Allan Hendry, who spent much of his life in electronics working on pulsed, phased-array radar systems, and then decided to apply the knowledge he'd gained to his lifelong passion for hi-fi and loudspeakers.

The relevance of radar to loudspeaker design might not be immediately apparent, but Allan is particularly conscious of the need to maintain the correct phase relationships between bass/mid driver and tweeter through the crossover region, in order to reproduce the leading edge of an impulse accurately, and that's reflected in both the crossover network design and in the unusual way the drivers are positioned and spaced.

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