Shogun Pure

by Quadral


The Quadral Shogun Pure is a speaker that emerged from a collaboration between Q...

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The Quadral Shogun Pure is a speaker that emerged from a collaboration between Quadral and Saturn around 2004, designed to incorporate state-of-the-art technology into a classic model name that dates back to the '80s. It features high-quality craftsmanship, largely made from real wood with a velvet-covered front, and a premium cover extending across the entire front area. The speaker is equipped with bi-wiring terminals, which adds to its versatility in audio setups. The Shogun Pure exhibits a solid bass foundation and clean treble, likely influenced by its use of ribbon tweeters, a distinctive feature in its price range. Technically, the Shogun Pure boasts a nominal power handling of 2x100 watts, with a music power rating of 150 watts, and a frequency response range of 30 Hz to 60 kHz. The nominal impedance remains standard, providing compatibility with various audio equipment. Although regarded to have a good sound quality and solid bass, some users have noted a departure from neutrality, leading to a modified regional crossover suggestion to enhance performance. Despite some design concerns regarding phase shifts caused by changes in the high-frequency drivers, modifications can help in correcting sound coloration, thereby elevating its acoustic performance to a commendable level within its market segment.