Hi Audire. This is my personal opinion only, so take it for what it‘s worth.Ron,
Excellent. Thanks so much for the video. Thanks for highlighting the most important thing - the music.
I‘m not sure what they sounded like in person, but upon your YT video I enjoyed Von Schweikert Ultra 7s, the REIs, the Estelons, Stenheim, and the Aries Caret rooms the most.
Thanks again.
Hi Audire. This is my personal opinion only, so take it for what it‘s worth.I’ve heard the Ultra 7s more than once in different venues. They sounded good at AXPONA, but IMO not quite at their best. There was a slight softening to its transient attack capabilities that I know is not a characteristic of it normally, nor either of my own Endeavor SEs. Still, they’re Von Schweikerts, so they still sounded fine.
I was surprised the Estelons did not sound as awe inspiring as I expected. Maybe my expectations were set too high, but I felt the extreme low end was slightly out of control relative to the rest of the range, and conversely, when pushed hard, there was a slight harshness in the midrange. I’ve read so many reports on how great these are, so this could have all been due to any number of other factors.
I thought the Stenheim Ultimes were among the small handful of best in show systems. Personally I felt they sounded wonderful. I forgot about the system and just heard music.
The Wilson Benesh / Aries Cérat room was also nice. I was only able to hear the larger pair of WBs - the smaller floor standers were apparently set up for only a short time on Friday and I missed them (I really wanted to hear those). I liked this room a lot, although IMO Robert played the music way too loud for the size of those large speakers in that size room. He wasn’t doing the system any favors. I had a couple of chances to lower the volume when he stepped out. Much nicer. Classic WB sound with smooth musical flow and very nice resolution.
Hope this helps.
No problem! Just one audiophile’s opinion, under show conditions… all the usual caveats.YT videos aren’t enough to fully evaluate a system for sure. Thanks for the “in person” review notes. These are very helpful.
1/3X+X=12? I guess it depends on your definition of planar and high end. I would include open baffle in that set. Trey save money, as usual there are easy to design difficult to master.The introduction of planar loudspeakers from Clarisis, Diptyque, and JansZen increases by -- what? -- one-third? -- the number of high-end planar loudspeakers in the marketplace.
This was, indeed, a big show for planars!
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