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Pure Evoke H2 review

Pure Evoke H2 review

Posted on May 3, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Place the new Pure Evoke H2 radio next to its predecessor, the Evoke D2, and you’d be hard-pressed to tell them apart. Both radios have identical faces and controls.

Sound

So, what changes have been made? According to Pure’s engineers, the H2 has less distortion in the lower frequencies.

This is through tweaking the circuitry, as well as using an ABS composite cabinet (rather than the MDF used for the D2) with internal ribbing to reduce unwanted resonances.

The H2 does sound hollower than the D2 does when you tap its body, so you might fall under the false impression that the H2 is a cheaper model. However, once you’ve listened to it, there’s no doubt this Pure is an upgrade.
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