Well, I have to admit I was never a fan of single-driver speakers. I could understand the appeal (coherence), but in practice, I felt they always fell short, either on their own (pure single drivers) or when augmented with tweeters/woofers.
So, it was with this warning, and with great curiosity, that I went to listen to Audio Alto's AA R101 FR, at designer's Sasha Burian's home. He was powering it with a tube amplifier of his own design, all 20W of it, and an Audio Alto DAC/streamer source. From the first note, I was floored. It was all there. The sparkle in the highs, nicely textured midrange. And the coherence! Sure, no real bottom/low-end (it's rated at 36Hz), but in the relatively small living room Sasha had, it was amazing, even on good ol' rock'n'roll!
This speaker really convinced me that Sasha did things differently, towards a common goal. Long story short, we're now the US representative for his products, and we have a pair of AA R101 FR in the store!
The US price is $3,999.

So, it was with this warning, and with great curiosity, that I went to listen to Audio Alto's AA R101 FR, at designer's Sasha Burian's home. He was powering it with a tube amplifier of his own design, all 20W of it, and an Audio Alto DAC/streamer source. From the first note, I was floored. It was all there. The sparkle in the highs, nicely textured midrange. And the coherence! Sure, no real bottom/low-end (it's rated at 36Hz), but in the relatively small living room Sasha had, it was amazing, even on good ol' rock'n'roll!
This speaker really convinced me that Sasha did things differently, towards a common goal. Long story short, we're now the US representative for his products, and we have a pair of AA R101 FR in the store!
The US price is $3,999.
