Vivid is another excellent loudspeaker. Unfortunately, my wife doesn't like the look of it, so I don't think that I can ever get it pass the main entrance, lol.
Yes, the Kharma Exquisite line. Kharma has a very elegant sound, which is very intriguing in the highs, thanks to the diamond tweeters which I like very much. It is excellent when playing classical, but when playing rock music, it's not exactly the right taste. Another thing is Kharma is...
When I was still a teenager, I did happen to conduct a frequency response test on my ears at school with a bunch of my classmates. I can hear up to 22kHz at that time, believe it or not. I didn't check it thereafter. Surely, my ears will only deteriorate with time.
Anyways, I get the point...
The new Martens Mingus series are much more versatile speakers compare to the previous lines. I have heard the Septet and the Orchestra versions at shows. I absolutely love their diamond tweeter with very transparent highs and somehow possesses a kind of subtle sweetness that I really like...
I have heard the Marten Septets at shows. It is a totally different sounding speaker than the Wilson and the Rockport. The highs are mesmerising but it may not be as versatile in playing different kinds of music.
Thanks! Your advice is definitely helpful. One question, the frequency response of the Orion would only goes up to 25kHz, do you hear any limitations to the highs?
Wow. Lyra is definitely at the top of the pinnacle. I hope that I will get there someday.
What are the attributes that make you prefer Rockports over the Wilson Maxx 3 at the time of your decision? I know that both brands are technically very strong.
I am weighing the option of buying a new speaker. The choices have narrowed down to Wilson Alexx V and Rockport Orion. Has anyone had the chance to compare the two?