I had Apogee Scintilla’s from when they first introduced them. Had them for a long time until they wore out. It was in the early days of people rebuilding them so decided to sell them. I’ve always missed them for what they did well.I was first in Italy to have Apogee Duetta,then first in Italy to buy Diva,Magenpan timpani IV and first in Italy with Soundly A1 + sub B1,from 1984 to 1992,had also Quad 63 and 57,Audiostatic 300,Acoustat x and Acoustic 2+2
so I like ribbon and electrostatic speaker.
When I had Sound lab A1+B1 my friends had Scintilla,Apogee Grandad one had Apogee full range with Krell 200 reference on bass,Jadis 500 on mid and Jadis 200 on tweeter.
I had ML 6,LNC2 mono and 4 pair bridge ML N20,so all had great system
So i am very curious to listen Clarisys
I listened last year in Munich and was very impressed
The Clarisys take what the Apogee started and significantly raised the bar. Though there are similarities, they are a totally rethought expression of what ribbon speakers can be. In my opinion, they have transferred the glorious midrange qualities of the Apogee and mated it with a bottom and top end that is extended and seamless.
I hope you will agree upon further auditions
Bruce