A two-and-a-half-way design, the bass driver is loaded by a large
flared front port and its 120mm fibreglass diaphragm is reinforced by a
large dust cover.
In the Triangle tradition, the bass/midrange
driver has a flared paper cone diaphragm roughly 112mm in diameter,
terminated by a double-S fabric surround, and this in turn is loaded by a
small rear port.
The 19mm tweeter is Triangle's TZ2500
horn-loaded design, which the company claims offers superior crossover
integration, because the horn mouth is larger than a conventional dome.
It
sits on a proper damped-steel plinth, which looks good and provides
excellent stability. There are five points of floor contact here four
rather pretentious-looking 20mm spikes at the corners of the plinth lack
any lock-nut arrangements and, therefore, tend to wobble rather easily.
A large centre-front cone to earth the front panel is fitted
with a captive disc, which will work very well on wooden floors, but is
unlikely to pierce a carpet. Connection is via twin terminal pairs.
Sound quality
The
in-room measurements made it abundantly clear that this speaker should
be kept well clear of walls, but notwithstanding this observation and in
spite of its two ports and bass drivers, the overall character is a
shade thin and lightweight.
While it's true that the bass lacks a
little warmth and authority, its timing is good and it's bouncy, quick
and generally informative, if somewhat understated.
As with other
Triangle designs, the real strength here lies in its expressive and
dynamic midrange and top end. This is certainly lively and engrossing,
but also has a tendency to 'shout' when the volume control is turned up
high, partly because of a general lack of smoothness, but also because
the restrained bottom end leaves the upper half of the audio band
sounding a little exposed.
Image focus seems pretty good and
there's little evidence of enclosure colorations here. While the Altea
Ex is always entertaining and involving, with fine voice articulation,
the lasting impression is of a somewhat untidy sounding speaker that
doesn't, perhaps, do quite enough to disguise the kind of limitations
that are inevitable at this sort of price.