Rhapsody.Audio Listening Rooms

Rhapsody.Audio- Listening Rooms (RLRs)

Rhapsody.Audio would like to announce that within the next 3-4 months there will be multiple new locations where several of the product lines that Rhapsody.Audio represents will be available to audition via Rhapsody.Audio Listening Rooms (RLRs).

Initially, the RLR’s will have the products available for demonstration mentioned below. Upon opening, the DFW RLR will have a very similar product offering as that available at Rhapsody.Audio in Manhattan.

Over time, all locations will be expanding their portfolio to a comparable scale as that of NYC/DFW.

The RLRs will be available to host auditions by appointment. All product ordering and delivery logistics will be processed and supported from the Rhapsody.Audio NYC location.

Product assistance and installation will be supported by Rhapsody.Audio NYC along with the RLRs depending on customer location.

The RLR locations are:


Portland - Rhapsody.Audio RLR

Products available to audition (coming soon)

-Pilium

-Alsyvox

-Diesis

-Bayz Audio

Dallas/Fort Worth Rhapsody.Audio DFW

Products available to audition:

-Alsyvox

-Diesis

-Bayz Audio

-Pilium

-VYGER

-Kondo

-Taiko Audio

-VYDA

West Palm Beach & Miami (2 Florida locations) Rhapsody.Audio WPB/Miami

West Palm Beach will open initially. Miami will follow when the RLR is ready to host customers.

Products available to audition (initially):

-Alsyvox

-Pilium

-Aurender

-TelluriumQ

Chicago, IL Rhapsody.Audio Chicago

Products available to audition (initially):

-Alsyvox

-Pilium

-Aurender

-TelluriumQ

Long Island, NY Rhapsody.Audio Long Island

-Kondo

-Alsyvox

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From garage to playing music in 1.5 hours with the 300lb Lorenzo LM2s. Now break in but I connected a Devialet 220 using Spotify (low res) to run for 200 hours and strange enough I would be happy if they sounded like this long term.
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A fascinating install. Looking at the orientation of the seating and stand mounted (rear surrounds?) speakers does it also function as home theater? Wonderful stuff regardless.
 
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A fascinating install. Looking at the orientation of the seating and stand mounted (rear surrounds?) speakers does it also function as home theater? Wonderful stuff regardless.
No HT. I just have a LOT of speakers. I was just talking to someone and I counted. I have nine sets of horn speakers spread throughout the house. I do have a short throw/screen in another room. I just listen to tv through the Alsyvox Caravaggio, but only 2 channel, no HT.
 
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No HT. I just have a LOT of speakers. I was just talking to someone and I counted. I have nine sets of horn speakers spread throughout the house. I do have a short throw/screen in another room. I just listen to tv through the Alsyvox Caravaggio, but only 2 channel, no HT.

Its a hard life, ‘eh Bob? ;-)

I love the fact the Lorenzos are relatively efficient — LM2 above @ 95db. Looking forward to hearing them particularly with your Kondo. Ooh-la-la!
 
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Hello, $89K in the USD with several wood options. The matte finish was shown on the first pics but the normal selection of woods that are on the Lorenzo site are also available. 95db efficient, alnico magnet, 15" woofer, sealed cabinet.
 
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Hello, $89K in the USD with several wood options. The matte finish was shown on the first pics but the normal selection of woods that are on the Lorenzo site are also available. 95db efficient, alnico magnet, 15" woofer, sealed cabinet.
Do you plan to have those on demo?
 
I am not really sure. I have LM1, LM2, and LM3 right now. I am thinking of selling my LM3 and getting the LM6 but that will only happen after someone buys the LM3. I only have so many spaces for speakers.
 
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Hey Bob V. How are the new Goldmund speakers treating you? I still love perusing their site and seeing the art being applied to the Apologues etc. Seeing the new CEO is very interesting. Glad you're a dealer again. I can "live vicariously" thru you :)
 
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Hi Ed,

I am so grateful that I am in the G family again. The new G's are really good, although as they have advanced the Satyas were right there with the G sound. Anyway, lot's going on. All good. Hope you are good as well.
 
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