Ken Micallef hat im online Magazin Stereophile einen Test für die DeVORE Fidelity Gibbon Super Nine veröffentlicht.
Der Test ist sehr ausführlich und beschreibt den Lautsprecher im Detail und im Vergleich mit anderen DeVore Fidelity Modellen.
Conclusion
The DeVore Fidelity Gibbon Super Nine joins the company of other DeVore Fidelity speakers that don't require top-tier amplification but nevertheless thrive with it. Every speaker has a character of its own, but the best still manage to express the character of the partnering hardware—source components, those amplifiers—and each record. That might be the Super Nine's most notable virtue.
Or maybe its most notable virtue is its balance. The Super Nine's treble is articulate and revealing but never bright or harsh. Its midrange is a clear, polished window. For so small a speaker, the bass goes deep, and there's enough of it to satisfy with most kinds of music. A pair of Super Nines projects expansive, precisely layered images across a large soundstage. The music the Super Nines make is rich in tone and timbre. There was a time—and here the original Nine comes to mind—when DeVore speakers had a reputation for being laid-back. Not so the Super Nine. Highly recommended.
Ken Micallef - Stereophile