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Bring out the Reserve

Probably the coolest brand in retro styled hifi loudspeakers right now, Revival Audio has caught the vintage yet modern loudspeaker zeitgeist, and its latest model that’s just been announced fully embraces this.

Limited to just 300 pairs, the Atalante Grande Réserve bears more than a passing resemblance to the Atalante 5, while offering a raft of features that elevate it to flagship status.

Revival Audio Atalante Grande Réserve

These include a refined cabinet construction, dedicated wood stand and premium components.

Its ‘RASC’ Évo tweeter and midrange units sport Revival’s patented ARID tech with a specially made ‘Tetoron’ tweeter dome boasting a refined coating, alongside a dual-suspension midrange driver with oversized neodymium magnets and full aluminium chamber.

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On bass beats a massive 12″ BSCT (Basalt Sandwich Construction Technology) Grande Réserve long-excursion woofer with a four-layer voice coil feeding dual ‘AeroVex’ Dual rear bass ports, derived from the Atalante 7 Évo. Elsewhere its hand-tuned crossover boasts Mundorf Supreme components, WBT terminals, and van den Hul Skyline internal wiring.

Revival Audio Atalante Grande Réserve rear baffle

And for positioning, its ‘Smart Isolation Stand Set’ offers micro-adjustable spikes while being a decoupled design for stability and vibration control.

Priced at £9,890 in smoked oak finish, visit Revival Audio and Elite Audio in the UK to find out more.

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