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MOREL IS NO STRANGER TO THE

PAGES OF 

CA&E

.

Moreover, the company

is no stranger to praise. Since the brand

reinvented itself stateside just a few years

back, we’ve had the opportunity to run sev-

eral of the company’s products through our

daunting tests only to report back to with

enthusiasm. Heck, we liked one set so

much that it landed Morel a spot in our cov-

eted “Best Of” for 2005. In retrospect,

though, all that praise by our evaluators was

for products in the upper echelon of Morel’s

lineup, such as the $500 Supremo tweeters

and component sets retailing for a wallet-

cleansing $900 and $1,150. So I guess the

question needs to be asked: “Can Morel

build an affordable system that performs?”

I was recently sent the Morel Dotech

Ovation 6 component set; a set I hope will

answer my question. With a price tag con-

siderably lower than those aforementioned

Morel components at a mere (by compari-

son) $499.95, there’s no doubt I’m interest-

ed to hear them. So let’s get to it.

MSRP: $499.95

TEXT & PHOTOS

CASEY THORSON

IMPRESSIONS

Morel really knows how to make an

appearance. The box for the Dotech

Ovation 6 is simple, artsy, and sophisticat-

ed with its natural, light brown exposed

corrugate packing. A 1” x 1” Morel logo

adorns its topside while the front, rear, left

and right panels get a 1/2” x 4” (approxi-

mately) imprinted paper badge with the

system’s model number. There is nothing

cheap about the looks and, at this point, I

would hope that’s an indication of the

product inside.

After running my hand over the corru-

gated box a couple of times, I lifted the lid

and started pulling out the components.

The Dotech Ovation 6 is your typical 2-way

system using a pair of 6 1/2” woofers, a

couple of 28mm (1.1”) tweeters, and a

crossover duo. Also found was a pair of

modern, highly unique woofer grilles

stamped out of a nice thick-gauge steel

with half-oval cutouts adorning one large

circle in the center and a goody bag of

mounting hardware and accessories that

even includes gaskets for the woofers.

Morel took a giant leap in the crossover

design for their products, at least in terms

of cosmetics. I’ve been told that they look

like little spacecraft, but personally I think

they have a more alien-being appearance,

resembling giant eyes with the two clear

acrylic oval windows snapped into the top-

side of each crossover. The case itself is

nearly a half oval made of black injection-

molded ABS plastic and furthers the

impression of an alien. But that’s where the

sci-fi ends. Protruding from the straight

edge of the case is a red masked pcb

holding the crossover components and

barrier terminal strip. The woofer gets a

good size air core inductor making up the

-6dB filter, and the tweeter side uses a

smaller iron core inductor and Mylar

capacitor for -12dB filtering along with two

resistors for tweeter attenuation. The

tweeter level can be selected b3,

0, and –3dB by removing the left window

to access to the jumper.

In their own right, the 6 1/2” woofers in

this set are just as unique as the

crossovers, but not as foreign in look.

Somehow the engineers at Morel figured

out how to stamp a basket out of steel to

some serious depth. Honestly, I can’t recall

ever seeing metal stretched in a manner

such as this — the frame fully encompass-

es the motor! Sure, you can cast a basket

like this, but this was once a flat piece of

metal, and a thick gauge at that! Morel

calls it a unified one-piece chassis and

claims it was “aerodynamically designed to

reduce sound reflection distortion and

mounting depth.” Behind the cone are

nine semi-circular holes punched through

the metal and perforations on the bottom

to vent the motor.

Under the hood, so to speak, horse-

power comes from a double-magnet drive

motor. This creates the force to move the

large, yet lightweight 2 1/8” diameter

Hexatech aluminum voice coil that’s

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OVATION6

WHEN PERFORMANCE

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ELECTRONICALLY REPRINTED FROM MARCH 2007

Summary of Contents for Ovation 6

Page 1: ... adorning one large circle in the center and a goody bag of mounting hardware and accessories that even includes gaskets for the woofers Morel took a giant leap in the crossover design for their products at least in terms of cosmetics I ve been told that they look like little spacecraft but personally I think they have a more alien being appearance resembling giant eyes with the two clear acrylic ...

Page 2: ... the woofers and tweeters connecting the system with or without an amplifier and tweeter attenuation instructions for the crossover complete with graph The back page includes an entire list of parameters for each individual Dotech Ovation speaker model and even crossover specifications Unfortunately no warranty information included but a call to Morel s U S headquarters informed me that it is thre...

Page 3: ...MY FAITH I absolutely love this track Its composi tion is simple and yet it is very ubiqui tous The track starts with a harmonica left and an electric guitar followed by a shaker to the opposite side Seventeen seconds in the trio is joined by the first of a complex set of drums whose arrangement is left and right of the soundstage This is one of the few tracks I ve found with a low bass array that...

Page 4: ...mera St P O Box 2007 Ness Ziona 70400 Israel Tel 972 8 930 1161 Fax 972 8 930 1312 E mail info morel co il US contact information Morel America 1301 Hempstead Turnpike Suite 1 Elmont NY 11003 Office Tel 877 667 3511 1 877 morel 11 www morelhifi com ...

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