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alaTest has collected and analyzed 38 reviews of Tannoy Revolution Signature DC6. The average rating for this product is 4.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the reliability and usability. The design and price also get good opinions, but there are some critical opinions about the size.
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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Tannoy Revolution Signature DC6 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 user reviews of Tannoy Revolution Signature DC6 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. People really like the design. The usability is also mentioned favorably, whereas there are some negative comments about the reliability.
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100% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
Best floorstander £700-£1500, Awards 2011. The cut-price Tannoy Revolution DC6Ts are a real bargain
Solid, purposeful build and style ; exciting, spacious and balanced sound
Other floorstanders sound a little richer and fuller
Best floorstander £700-£1500, Awards 2011. As complete a package as you’re likely to see for under £1000
Expert review by : Paul Messenger (techradar.com)
This brand new member of the Revolution series looks like much better value than its Signature equivalent
Beautiful overall tonal balance ; Fine, deep bass
Could have been more time-coherent with a sweeter top end
Expert review by : Paul Messenger (techradar.com)
A floorstanding 2.5-way version of the Best Buy DC6
Deep bass ; Stylish and high-quality finish ; Good detail
Can sound a bit too aggressive when played loud
This compact floorstander has a lovely wood finish and high-class drive units. The bass is deep and even and the midband gives good detail at low levels, but the sound does tend to get edgy when pushed
Expert review by : Tech staff (techradar.com)
Yet again, Tannoy's dual-concentric driver confirms its timeless benefits
Neat and attractively shaped enclosure gives impressive freedom from boxiness even when close-to-the-wall ; Lively, even bass and fine coherence and delicacy through the voice band
Lacks some energy and warmth through the upper bass and lower midband, so overall balance is a little cool
An attractively styled standmount that works very well with close-to-wall reinforcement. Has a lively, even bass underpinning a smooth and coherent if slightly over-projected upper mid and presence. Lacks warmth, but imaging is stable
Expert review by (whathifi.com)
Expensive, but the Tannoys fully justify the price tag with their expertly balanced performance
Excellent build quality ; impressive bass weight and extension ; authoritative sound
Hint of coarseness in treble - be careful when partnering with electronics
Expert review by (whathifi.com)
Best floorstander £800-£1500, Awards 2013. These two-time Award winners are still good, but no longer top of their game
Attractive finish ; easy to level and adjust spikes ; enthusiastic delivery ; focus and precise-sounding ; excellent detail and dynamics
The speaker cable terminals could be easier to read ; Newer rivals offer more detail, greater scale and refinement
The Awards we gave them show we really liked the DC6T SEs first time out – and we still do.
Expert review by (hifichoice.co.uk)
This brand new member of the Revolution series looks like much better value than its Signature equivalent says Paul Messenger
Beautiful overall tonal balance with fine, deep bass
Could have been more time-coherent with a sweeter top end
Good looking and compact floorstander has a beautifully judged overall balance
Expert review by : Mark Wilson (avreview.co.uk)
Tannoy's Dual Concentric technology has concentrated on single point source with phase integrity which is a difficult combination to crack. They also emphasise the importance of inaudible high frequency sound - which has much evidence to support it -...
Analytical and comfortable with a broad range of music. Creates a solid sound stage. Compact design works well
A tiny extra touch of midrange warmth wouldn't hurt
Expert review by : Andrew Kliem (goodgearguide.com.au)
So assuming you've scrolled down this page and read everything from top to bottom, instead of just skipping down to the really good bits you will have...
Exceptional bass even without a subwoofer, brilliant separation, great treble and mid-range
Costly
Made for the true audio enthusiast, Tannoy's Revolution Signature DC6 speakers don't come cheaply, but they offer absolutely phenomenal sound quality that has to be heard to be believed.
Expert review by : Brian Alvarez (hometheaterhifi.com)
Scotland, home of whisky, many successful racing drivers and Tannoy. Originally founded in 1926 England, Tannoy has been headquartered in Scotland since the 70s. Tannoy is best known for their dual concentric speakers where the tweeter is at the center...
For music lovers that listen to a wide selection of genres, these could very well be your speakers. It didn’t matter if I listened to mainstream hip-hop, pop like Chromeo or Two Door Cinema Club, heavy electronic like Noisia, or well recorded acoustic...
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