In the tumultuous world of high-fidelity audio, certain speakers achieve legendary status through aggressive marketing and rapid technological turnover. Then there are the quiet achievers—the designs that remain relevant, and indeed highly sought-after, decades after their inception. The ProAc K6 Signature is firmly in the latter category.
The K6 Signature is the most forgiving of the three. Poor recordings (e.g., 1990s rock remasters) sound listenable on the ProAc, whereas the Focal and B&W expose every flaw. proac k6 signature review
The twin rear-firing ports are flared to reduce chuffing at high volumes. In short, the K6 Signature looks expensive because it is, but it avoids the garish, sci-fi aesthetics of some competitors (looking at you, Wilson). This is a speaker that will appeal to listeners who want performance without their living room looking like a recording studio control room. In the tumultuous world of high-fidelity audio, certain