Love the looks of them and would love to hear a pair but these are not available in my country.
Love the looks of them and would love to hear a pair but these are not available in my country.
apologies to the OP for the thread drift .
Very nice.A friend has a pair of the Overture 3B which play rather well, ( not his system) apologies to the OP for the thread drift .
[please excuse my bad English]The [Aries Cerat] Symphonia certainly looks interesting, though likely not of my price range.
NB: the (somewhat weird) red touch around the tweeter is optional, I think.The Three is a compact, exceptionally built, and easy to drive loudspeaker that fits into real rooms, with the heart of a large horn system and touches of electrostatic transparency thrown in for good measure. At, or near the top of finest compact loudspeakers available today, and one that joins the small club of products I’d recommend going out of your way to experience. (link to TAS)
Loving the bass bins… very nice!! Thanks Peter.You could consider the reproduction Vitavox CN191. They are copies of the speakers I have which are from the late 1950s. I have not heard them and apparently they sound slightly different from what I have, but they are in your budget, they have the same drivers that are in mine, and I think they are 105 dB, 16 ohms. Mine are a perfect match for the Lamm ML2 SET. Here is a recent Mono/Stereo write up: https://www.monoandstereo.com/2019/07/vitavox-cn191-speakers.html?m=1
You could consider the reproduction Vitavox CN191. They are copies of the speakers I have which are from the late 1950s. I have not heard them and apparently they sound slightly different from what I have, but they are in your budget, they have the same drivers that are in mine, and I think they are 105 dB, 16 ohms. Mine are a perfect match for the Lamm ML2 SET. Here is a recent Mono/Stereo write up: https://www.monoandstereo.com/2019/07/vitavox-cn191-speakers.html?m=1
consider auditioning the Stenheim Alumine Three
+1 on the above Tim. Both the Vitas and the Hartsfields look like wonderful avenues to go down. Am a little bit hot for the Hartsfields but also a bit of best of British is very nice as well. Great choices.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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Magnapan 30.7s would have to qualify.
How much are the "new" versions of the Vitavox CN191 and the JBL Hartsfield?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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How much are the "new" versions of the Vitavox CN191 and the JBL Hartsfield?
Not a chanceMagnapan 30.7s would have to qualify.
Ml2.2 is 220 watts into 8 ohms and 440 into 4 ohms.is this not enough for the 30.7s.?Not a chance
Maggies need a LOT of watts to come alive
You are confusing the Lamm M 2.2 (hybrid) with the Lamm ML 2.x 18 Watt SET in question here...Ml2.2 is 220 watts into 8 ohms and 440 into 4 ohms.is this not enough for the 30.7s.?
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