Proac K6 Signature Review -The ribbon tweeter is a double-edged sword. On well-recorded material (high-res FLAC, analog vinyl), it is sublime. High-hat sizzle and triangle strikes have a "shimmer" that lingers. You get the sense of the recording venue’s acoustics—something domes often truncate. After 100 hours of break-in (the bass drivers are very stiff out of the box), the K6 Signature reveals its character. proac k6 signature review How does the ProAc K6 Signature actually sound? The answer is complex, as it changes character based on the partnering electronics, but the core DNA remains consistent. The ribbon tweeter is a double-edged sword and immaculate wood veneer suggested furniture-grade art, but the real magic was internal. The First Listen The moment the needle dropped on a 180g pressing of Kind of Blue , the room vanished. The K6 Signature’s hallmark—the ribbon tweeter You get the sense of the recording venue’s | |