posted on Wednesday, 10th April 2019 by Steve May
Japanese Hi-Fi specialist Eclipse was chosen by Davide Sciacca for his recent solo classical guitar performance in Liverpool. The musician played a program of solo classical guitar, with low key amplification feeding a pair of Eclipse TD508MK3 speakers, selected, he says, for their accurate sound and natural presentation.
Davide Sciacca’s use of Eclipse speakers as monitors for classical guitar, follows award-winning guitarist Miloš Karadaglić’s use of the brand’s reference monitors, the TD712ZMK2, for the world premiere of Joby Talbot's new Guitar Concerto at the BBC Proms, (Prom 25) held at the Royal Albert Hall last year.
The Sciacca performance was supported by local audio retailer Doug Brady, an enthusiastic advocate for live music in Liverpool at the Nordic Church and Cultural Centre, on Park Lane in the Baltic Triangle area of the city. The TD508MK3 speakers sell for £960 per pair, with optional floor stands at £516.
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
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