We are considering a large addition to the house where the fireplace wall will be moved outward quite a bit so I’m not going crazy with the electrical now. I will likely get a sub panel for that.
Yes you do !Keith, impressed you've kept the original packaging for the Fynes. I don't know anyone who keeps big boxes.
I do too. Despite having my wife frequently encouraging me to get rid of all those stupid boxes.I keep ALL boxes, large or small. (Including all origianl packing material and if it came on a skid I have those as well).
Cats keep all their boxes.I don't know anyone who keeps big boxes.
And people that have plenty of storage space !Cats keep all their boxes.
funny you mention that - i believe we are going to have to cut the boxes open as my ceilings are too low to lift them. the US distributor has offered to help me set them up, so i'll defer to him.Keith, impressed you've kept the original packaging for the Fynes. I don't know anyone who keeps big boxes.
Looking forward to the reveal in your new room.funny you mention that - i believe we are going to have to cut the boxes open as my ceilings are too low to lift them. the US distributor has offered to help me set them up, so i'll defer to him.
Just catching up on your journey now. Thank you for the awesome pictures and your frank reporting of what you heard.So to sum up the Axpona speaker journey, I was really impressed at the uber high end with Stenheim Ultime, the Cessaro Opus and subs at the more regular high end, and the WVL Son at the moderate level. For panels, the Clarisys sounded awesome and its understandable how popular they've come in their infancy.
Going back to my favorite speakers, I'd replace AG Duo XD with Cessaro based on what I heard. I felt it was a more realistic experience with the caveat I didn't have my demo tracks to play with. I'm still not sure I'd replace YG with Stenheim in the pecking order yet, but Sonja 2.3s vs Ultime 2s would be an interesting experiment.
As far as compared to my Fyne F1-12s, I'd be inclined to say the Cessaros could be an upgrade - although at a pretty significant cost ($65k) and depending on how well one can get the matching sub to integrate. I am not a sub person, as I've stated before.
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Verity speakers: I only had around a half hour at THE Show for these, but heard both the Othello (Vitus) and Sarastro (Thrax PP 300B). I think alot of the things said on them rang true in person. It's a speaker line that is voiced for musicality and with very nice wood work. The Sarastro was in...www.whatsbestforum.com
You should really take the opportunity to hear a pair of Vivid Audio Giya G1 Spirit speakers properly set-up with really good electronics. So dynamically alive, so involving, so transparent, with perfect neutrality to boot!Just catching up on your journey now. Thank you for the awesome pictures and your frank reporting of what you heard.
I was glad to hear you liked the WVL Son, I was very impressed with them when I heard them at the Munich show a few years ago. Factoring in size, expense and looks relative to the competition it would be on my short list of speakers to consider.
It's hard to judge speakers in different environments and systems. Show sound being very difficult to gauge, so while I wouldn't pass final judgement on a speaker at a show it says something when a presenter can pull it all together and offer quality sound. It also says something when a demonstration is clearly off the mark.
I have heard the Vivid Giya G3 Series 2 a number of times at a friend's place. He has really good components and they sound lovely. I especially enjoy his analogue front end with these speakers, they are definitely involving and natural sounding. I would imagine their flagship G1are even more impressive.You should really take the opportunity to hear a pair of Vivid Audio Giya G1 Spirit speakers properly set-up with really good electronics. So dynamically alive, so involving, so transparent, with perfect neutrality to boot!