M and I went to listen to those and we were rather underwhelmed.Duo Mezzo could be very intersting.
We were expecting much more from them...
M and I went to listen to those and we were rather underwhelmed.Duo Mezzo could be very intersting.
M and I went to listen to those and we were rather underwhelmed.
We were expecting much more from them...
Do you know more?Greg has them in UK. He did an amp bake off with various.
Do you know more?
What amps did they use and did they also compare to the Uni?
Thanks Ked
I think LD bought a pair of those 211 amps and really raves about themAlso more. But I want to listen to them with some more powerful sets like silvercore or Audio details 211 (made by the same guy who houses the universum I listen to, he is a good DIY guy and used to upgrade people's amps and then built a 211 voiced on the universums, took a year to do that, sounds good now)
The Opera looks more promising to me from their lineup.You must have heard it at a show. They are using titanium.
Driven by what?M and I went to listen to those and we were rather underwhelmed.
We were expecting much more from them...
You can't blame the speakers for shining a magnifying glass on those transistory sounding pentode amps. The Duo Mezzo is like 109db/watt or something in that range.Octave
Just a small update as several asked me to hear Veritys, a smaller Canadian brand. Unfortunately their west coast distribution seems in a bit of flux and there isn’t a real dealer in California. I might hear them at a show this year, but not in a proper environment unless the oddball business trip back east happens. The Amados S was the speaker recommended to me- a slightly larger Parsifal, the most recognizable Verity.
Cessaro horns are confirmed for mid-April as mentioned previously. I have no interest in Acapella as they have expensive to replace plasma tweeters and aren’t very efficient for horns. I’ve also read several places bass integration is poor- which from my recent demos seems to be of more consideration than initially thought.
The La Campanella, Basso Nobile and La Campanella Alto are horn hybrid without ion tweeter. They range from 92-95db/watt. Heard La Campanella and since it is a two-way , integration was good. Basso and Alto are also basically two-way designs with horn going down to 700hz or so.Just a small update as several asked me to hear Veritys, a smaller Canadian brand. Unfortunately their west coast distribution seems in a bit of flux and there isn’t a real dealer in California. I might hear them at a show this year, but not in a proper environment unless the oddball business trip back east happens. The Amadis S was the speaker recommended to me- a slightly larger Parsifal, the most recognizable Verity.
Cessaro horns are confirmed for mid-April as mentioned previously. I have no interest in Acapella as they have expensive to replace plasma tweeters and aren’t very efficient for horns. I’ve also read several places bass integration is poor- which from my recent demos seems to be of more consideration than initially thought.
The La Campanella, Basso Nobile and La Campanella Alto are horn hybrid without ion tweeter. They range from 92-95db/watt. Heard La Campanella and since it is a two-way , integration was good. Basso and Alto are also basically two-way designs with horn going down to 700hz or so.
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