More than one way to "skin the cat"We aren’t selling our Magicos! They are absolutely awesome!!!
More than one way to "skin the cat"We aren’t selling our Magicos! They are absolutely awesome!!!
We don't sell our Magico speakers either. We love them as well, especially our M9s. We just have many other brands as well as one speaker brand does not work for all people. ymmvWe aren’t selling our Magicos! They are absolutely awesome!!!
I haven't seen the Greg Weaver Botticelli X review yet. It has been 3.5 months since your posting. I've heard the VS Ultra 9 and 11 and would like to know how the Alsyvox compares (looking at Ultra 7 versus Alsyvox Botticelli as size constraints against larger speakers).Hi Caesar,
One of the issues is the size, weight etc of the Botticelli X. Having thought about it for a while and desiring to have a published review, we recently had Greg Weaver, visit Rhapsody in Brooklyn for 3 days to do a review on the Botticelli X. The review will be published in Tone Audio Magazine in the near future.
We would have sent the speakers to Greg but his listening room is 13's wide, just a smidge too narrow to do the BX justice especially for a review.
I had a chance to hear two different sizes of these speakers, one at Tampa show and the smaller Tintoretto at a dealer. Really superb speaker, and would be on my short list of looking for a speaker in that price range.
The new issue of Tone is extremely close to being released. Jeff Dorgay (the publisher) visited Rhapsody Out West last month for some photos and additional listening. The issue should drop any day now.I haven't seen the Greg Weaver Botticelli X review yet. It has been 3.5 months since your posting. I've heard the VS Ultra 9 and 11 and would like to know how the Alsyvox compares (looking at Ultra 7 versus Alsyvox Botticelli as size constraints against larger speakers).
Yes, I also heard the Alysvox at the Long Beach show which did played Art Pepper + 11 poorly (no dynamics at all or separation of instruments) which was blamed on incorrect amplifier settings. So, I really haven't heard them either. I will go to my sort of local Rhapsody distributor to hear them eventually. Greg Weaver review could be helpful.I heard the Alsyvox at The Home Entertainment Show in Long Beach last year powered by Vitus amplifiers. If you have the real estate, and love the sound of planars as I do there are clearly some of the very best.
I recently heard the VSA Ultra 7's at the factory with both tube and solid state and both amp types sounded remarkable. With their rear firing tweeters and remarkable timing they disappear like a good planar but have a tighter and more focused presentation. In the end-game speaker category the 7's are my favorite in terms of form factor. Based upon my listening experience with both products you would be well served by either using top-quality tube or solid state amplification.
A 92dB-sensitive speaker requires a 70 watt amp minimum? Is the impedance really low and making it difficult to drive? I drive a 94dB speaker with a 3.2 ohm impedance with a 35 watt tube amp excellently. Maybe the AS writer did not receive or hear the information correctly.You really have to worry about this all new speaker brand now too !
MC Audiotech's TL-12 speakers at the Florida Show
What does the MC in MC Audiotech stand for? Marvelously Cutting-Edge? Master 'Coustician? I would've guessed Mark Conti; Conti is, after all, the founder of the Pennsylvania-based boutique brand. But the man himself told metongue in cheek, I reckonthat MC is actually short for Musica cordis, a...www.stereophile.com
You really have to worry about this all new speaker brand now too !
MC Audiotech's TL-12 speakers at the Florida Show
What does the MC in MC Audiotech stand for? Marvelously Cutting-Edge? Master 'Coustician? I would've guessed Mark Conti; Conti is, after all, the founder of the Pennsylvania-based boutique brand. But the man himself told metongue in cheek, I reckonthat MC is actually short for Musica cordis, a...www.stereophile.com
Be aware, that all Dipoles need to be away from the back wall at least 1 meter, almost the more, the betterAlsyvox Botticelli as size constraints against larger speakers
I like Alsyvox much better when 2-3M away from the back wall. I have a few customers that have them 1Mish away from the back wall, but when "out in the room" they have great layering capability on the soundstage which doesn't come through in the same manner when closer to the back wall.Be aware, that all Dipoles need to be away from the back wall at least 1 meter, almost the more, the better
How far away from the speakers is your listening position and what sort of toe in do you have Bob?I like Alsyvox much better when 2-3M away from the back wall. I have a few customers that have them 1Mish away from the back wall, but when "out in the room" they have great layering capability on the soundstage which doesn't come through in the same manner when closer to the back wall.