I have zingali overtrue3 an old one from 1998. I have been in the hige end business some years and zingali is something special like no other I heard, and friends of me tell me the same, like it’s the best sound they heard, the sound it’s melts for real But what do I know Really good video 👍🏻
Hi Steffan thank you indeed for sharing your impressions. Your feedback and inputs are highly valued becuase your statements can actually assist other potential owners of Zingali to get realistic and balanced impressions from users and reviewers. I am glad you are enjoying your speakers and audio system. Thanks again for your feedback and inputs. Enjoy!
Overrated overhyped POS jnk mark levinson. I've seen the internals, didn't cost him £400 to make but asking high price, also toroidal and capacitors are average, not premium or Highend.
Good evening from Brittany, France. Thanks a lot for your review and your informations. Very interesting. I have contact with French distributor for these bookshelf speakers (Zingali Zero 6M). I use to listen a lot of inspirating music ! Contemporary Jazz, Classical, opera and pop. What kind of amplifier have you used for your test and what kind of amplifier - not too expensive - could be interesting to ear with ? Thank you. My best regards.
Good day and greetings. Thank you for your inquiry. I reviewed the speakers with the Emotiva fully balanced XPA DR-2 also Quad 909 and Mark Levinson 532H. Surprisingly, the Emotiva produce a very musical palette. So the Emotiva comes highly recommended as the synergy is just amazing...however if you prefer a warmer presentation, the Quad 909 also gave a good overall performance. Valve based amplifier designs would also work well, but higher than 10 watts per channel is recommended.
@@TheAudioCouple Thanks for your informations. Yes, vacuum amplifiers could be interesting to listen with Zingali Zéro : Unison research, Synthesis, Jadis, Leben.. Sincerely.
Hi again @klepp19, very good question. I also attempted to get more information on the material used for the diagram but could not find any accurate information. However, the overall sound from the Zero is very enjoyable with the tweeter being well-integrated and realistic sounding without being harsh. Enjoy the music.
Hi Mokta unfortunately I dont have experience with PMC speakers - although I have red up on them for the 20 years or even more...having owned some other brand transmission-line speakers in the past. In South Africa we don't have representation from PMC speakers that I know of. The Zingali zero bookshelf' speakers are very open on top due to the compression driver utilsed as tweeter...they furthermore are of bass reflex design.
@@TheAudioCouple yes they are similar to RTL. They are very difficult to made, alot have OEM have tried but failed. The Bass is clean precision deeeep, due to deep cabinet. You would praise PMC masterminded speakers. Even a pin or singer taking a breath or anything in the orchestra or studio when recording can be heard. With super sensitive mic, along with super wide tweeter 360 degrees dispersion, that no matter where you sit the music will be heard. You live in south Africa.. I see. Alot off Audiolab amplifier sells are well know in East, West.