Introducing My System

Hi Soliles,

So yes, you have several questions here.

So first up yes, everything plays a role in the listening room. Forgive me, but the subject is so extensive I’d have to write an essay to go into any detail.

With that said, if you have space (especially front and back wall) planars like Clarisys, Apogees, etc. are in my opinion more forgiving than say the Mingus Orchestra — with it the side walls play a greater role and the energy from the passive woofers can be quite high. They like high ceilings as well and I do have that working for me with the new listening space. So yeah, I’d say my Apogee Duetta is definitely filling the room with less energy than the Orchestra. Even though my new space is pretty big I felt like the Orchestra required even more space.

But more than any of this, at the crux of the matter is my preference for open baffle diopole designs over classic box speakers.

Finally, see that’s the thing — the Duettas are simply better than the Orchestra in recreating the very reverb of the space — so like I heard in the church in Paris.

They also have extremely fast transients in combination with a powerful amp like the Soulution 710 (and the punch with the help of Rel 31) so I am (in my opinion) not missing much over what I was getting with dynamic speakers. In fact, I gain more overall.

That’s not to say, however, that Mingus Orchestra is not a great speaker. It’s fantastic in almost all regards. I wouldn’t have stayed with Marten for so many years. Until I’ve heard these refurbished Duettas on the Soulution, and then hearing Alsyvox and Clarisys, I didn’t think it possible for a planar speaker to have such dynamics.

Thankfully, was proven wrong so I’m back with my preferred speaker type design.
Hi Uros,
Would you please share the dimensions of your current room and the previous one.
From your posted pictures it seems to me the current one does not have the professional acoustic treatment the former one had.
Did you sell your Mingus Orchestra?
Best
 
Hi Uros,
Would you please share the dimensions of your current room and the previous one.
From your posted pictures it seems to me the current one does not have the professional acoustic treatment the former one had.
Did you sell your Mingus Orchestra?
Best
Hey,

I didn’t sell it yet, but plan to. Roughly, the previous room was 5x7m, while the new one is 7x10m with 3,2m ceiling. So volume wise quite a bigger space.

It was a decision on my part not to treat the new listening space and with the Apogee speakers I really don’t need it. Perfectly happy with the RT60 in the room and even with the bass modes now.
 
Some big changes to report on. My “Stealth Jet” Clarisys Studio Plus’ have arrived! Expect my impressions soon! For now just a few pics to see how the new speakers are settling into the space:

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Amazing!
congrats!
enjoy my friend.
 
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Congratulations! They look great!
 
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What effect on the stereo image and sound quality do the sofas positioned rather in front of the speakers produce?
 
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If there is nothing you can do to change it? Ignorance is bliss. (hint)

If you are satisfied with the sound, then that is really all that matters.

Tom
 
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Congratulations, itlook amazing, love your room atmosphere. enjoy your beautiful audio setup.
 
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What effect on the stereo image and sound quality do the sofas positioned rather in front of the speakers produce?
I guess they are not helping but short of sitting on the floor when watching movies we’re stuck with them :)
 
I guess they are not helping but short of sitting on the floor when watching movies we’re stuck with them :)
Its not much of a biggi anyway. The speaker projects the same information along the vertical axis and your ears are above the couch. The room looks great and we, Team Clarisys Audio, wish you many years and years of enjoyment :)

The speakers were engineered, build and tuned by Mr. Bao, Bac, Paolo and Florian (me). QC was done by Mrs. Lan and the cover was build by Mr. Water.
 
Congratulations! @Thundersnow
Jet Black looks amazing.

I highly recommend connecting the Weiss Helios via USB cable to a MacBook/Mac mini running Audiravana + Tidal/Qobuz.
 
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Some big changes to report on. My “Stealth Jet” Clarisys Studio Plus’ have arrived! Expect my impressions soon! For now just a few pics to see how the new speakers are settling into the space:
As we spoke as soon as you've connected them, let me just officially here pass my congrats on a fantastic choice!!
And kudos to @ClarisysAudio & Flo for a great job done!
 
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What effect on the stereo image and sound quality do the sofas positioned rather in front of the speakers produce?
I would guess very little as long as your head and ears are above the couch level.
I'm curious about the angled wall behind the left speaker, though :eek:
 
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Uros has the latest generation product which we are rolling out as we speak. I am sure he will mention it and give some more details. I don't want to take that from him :cool: PS: It shares critical DNA of the Atrium System.
 

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