Best contemporary speaker under $100k for Lamm ML2.x type amplifiers?

From the Latin...
Vita: Life,
Vox: Voice

Thanks Peter. I inquired about the reproduction CN191 in your Utah visit write-up - here, where you can also see David's response.

I should write to the fellow to learn if he has any speakers or distribution in the US.

Without knowing more, they are a compelling consideration. As I believe I've commented, your own accounts, and videos of your speakers in play, are delightful - and your system is an embodiment of natural sound. As best I can gauge, exactly what I'm looking for to pair with Lamm electronics. I do have the available corners on a 16' wall. And I absolutely adore the mid-century look.

The reproduction CN191 is described as constructed of Scandinavian birch plywood with walnut veneer. It is explained to me that while drivers can be replaced it is the cabinetry that is key. Original wood and construction technique and materials cannot be replaced and even modern day repairs may imperil the original sound.

Do you know the wood used in your original? Do you know of anyone who has hear the reproduction?

Based solely on looks, I am also curious about the JBL Hartsfield.



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Hi Tim. I am sorry but I do not know the wood used in my originals. The veneer is walnut and the rest is a combination of solid planks and plywood. I also do not know anyone who has heard the reproductions or what they cost.
 
I heard Wolf van Langa at Munich in 2018 and 2019, always one of my favorites there.
 
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I really enjoyed listening to this Youtube performance. Speakers sound nice over my MBPro...
It appears to be a vinyl recording being used...any idea which LP this is?

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I don't know yet. The Hartsfield repro are from Classic Audio Loudspeakers. For those I'd look first at originals. :)
For what it's worth, I have some experience with the VOX Olympian, which also uses Vitavox drivers. The Olympian are, of course, a bit more expensive than $100K. They are usually partnered with Kondo electronics, since Kevin Scott, the designer, is also the importer for Kondo in the UK. I invested with several people in a pair of the Olympian with the Elysian bass units several years ago. I demonstrated the speaker system with Lamm ML3 to a potential customer, and it was the best sound I have heard from the system, better than the Kondo amps IMHO. The Lamm has a more neutral sound, with better transparency, imaging, dynamics and transients. I have written my experience for Copper magazine here: https://www.psaudio.com/copper/article/an-olympian-experience/
 
I don't know yet. The Hartsfield repro are from Classic Audio Loudspeakers. For those I'd look first at originals. :)
I am also using the field coil drivers from Classic Audio. The 4" mid-range and the 15" bass units. I must say field coils are the way to go. The dynamics and the tonality of the drivers are wonders to behold. For that, it is worth getting the reproduction Hartsfield, unless you are an antique collector and want to have the original for that purpose.
 
For what it's worth, I have some experience with the VOX Olympian, which also uses Vitavox drivers. The Olympian are, of course, a bit more expensive than $100K. They are usually partnered with Kondo electronics, since Kevin Scott, the designer, is also the importer for Kondo in the UK. I invested with several people in a pair of the Olympian with the Elysian bass units several years ago. I demonstrated the speaker system with Lamm ML3 to a potential customer, and it was the best sound I have heard from the system, better than the Kondo amps IMHO. The Lamm has a more neutral sound, with better transparency, imaging, dynamics and transients. I have written my experience for Copper magazine here: https://www.psaudio.com/copper/article/an-olympian-experience/
One of the secrets that Kevin uses for his Munich demos is putting all the electronics on battery power. Did you guys try that?
 
One of the secrets that Kevin uses for his Munich demos is putting all the electronics on battery power. Did you guys try that?
I have visited Kevin twice at Long Eaton. On both occasions, he used his battery supply. I thought the first time, the sound was extraordinary, but I did not feel the same magic the second time. I don't know why. We did not use the battery supply, but only a power conditioner supplied by one of my dealer friends. We also had the CAD ground boxes, which the HK Living Voice importer also represents.
 
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For what it's worth, I have some experience with the VOX Olympian, which also uses Vitavox drivers. The Olympian are, of course, a bit more expensive than $100K. They are usually partnered with Kondo electronics, since Kevin Scott, the designer, is also the importer for Kondo in the UK. I invested with several people in a pair of the Olympian with the Elysian bass units several years ago. I demonstrated the speaker system with Lamm ML3 to a potential customer, and it was the best sound I have heard from the system, better than the Kondo amps IMHO. The Lamm has a more neutral sound, with better transparency, imaging, dynamics and transients. I have written my experience for Copper magazine here: https://www.psaudio.com/copper/article/an-olympian-experience/
Thanks for the very interesting and informative article on the Olympian - a pity they are so expensive. Also appreciated a lot the included link to the long essay about your audio journey - great read for a Saturday night!
 
Tim, have you talked to Jeffrey Jackson? I think it's worth your while to have a phone chat and discuss the parameters of a project to achieve your goals. And if ever traveling to the East coast, do try to pay him a visit to hear his work.

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Tim, have you talked to Jeffrey Jackson? I think it's worth your while to have a phone chat and discuss the parameters of a project to achieve your goals. And if ever traveling to the East coast, do try to pay him a visit to hear his work.

Is this meant for me? Those speakers look like something that might come from OMA.


Do you own something from him? What makes his stuff special?
 
Yes, if you're still looking for speakers. I know of him through Emia products, but don't own Experience Music gear.
 
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Never heard this brand but they have been around now for quite a while working mostly in the professional space. Never heard them but could be awesome.
Sounds amazing with set amps exsample, but i don't know with 18 watt enough for party;)
 
Sounds amazing with set amps exsample, but i don't know with 18 watt enough for party;)

This is from the same channel where you pointed out that day the sound was probably enhanced artificially because the counter on the Cd player was not moving. All her videos are like that
 

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