Sigma Acoustics MAATWhich high end dynamic driver speakers do you use or recommend for best match for G70 and Ongaku to play with all genre of music including indie rock. (do not like horns)
Do you think that Ongaku can drive such a big speaker like Sigma Acoustics MAAT ??Sigma Acoustics MAAT
yes it can. It of course depends on listening volume. But even the designer thinks it is one of the best combinations AFAIK. As far as I remember he uses 300b PP power amp with approx 20w in the design process. I actually own the speakers and know then very well. Speakers have claimed sensitivity of 100 db. It is 8 ohm design, and its minimum impendance is around 6 ohms (measured it in my room with one friend who designs speakers).Do you think that Ongaku can drive such a big speaker like Sigma Acoustics MAAT ??
Great thanks!yes it can. It of course depends on listening volume. But even the designer thinks it is one of the best combinations AFAIK. As far as I remember he uses 300b PP power amp with approx 20w in the design process. I actually own the speakers and know then very well. Speakers have claimed sensitivity of 100 db. It is 8 ohm design, and its minimum impendance is around 6 ohms (measured it in my room with one friend who designs speakers).
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I have used many speakers, but last three before MAAT were Avantgarde Duo G2, Harbeth 40.1 and Kaiser Kawero. MAATs are big and I was quite sceptical if they would work in my room. I felt in love with them approx 5-6 years ago when they presented them in Munich in Sheraton, when High end was taking place. Before commiting to buying them I checked with the designer if they would work in my room and I was actually able to test them in my room before final decision.Wowwww this are small boys
Would love to hear them....
What speakers did you use prior and what are the benefits of the Sigma s ?
I have used many speakers, but last three before MAAT were Avantgarde Duo G2, Harbeth 40.1 and Kaiser Kawero. MAATs are big and I was quite sceptical if they would work in my room. I felt in love with them approx 5-6 years ago when they presented them in Munich in Sheraton, when High end was taking place. Before commiting to buying them I checked with the designer if they would work in my room and I was actually able to test them in my room before final decision.
For me, they are one of the best speakers, because they play all music equally well. I listen mainly to jazz, some classical, but also like to listen to electronica and hard rock sometimes. They are very “musical”. In principle they are very amplifier friendly, but they shine with tube amps. They are also very transparent, which can be good and bad. You can easily hear differences among components, cables, tweaks, but they also sound quite agressive when system is not in balance. For me Living Voice Vox is the best speaker I have ever heard (several times in Munich), but in my opinion if system is in balance MAAT can sound equally good or (I assume) on music like electronica even better.
I have sent PM…Great to hear if you where leaving close i would gladly visit you to have a listen....
Living Voice make fantastic speakers all the way from their lower range up to their top of the range.I have used many speakers, but last three before MAAT were Avantgarde Duo G2, Harbeth 40.1 and Kaiser Kawero. MAATs are big and I was quite sceptical if they would work in my room. I felt in love with them approx 5-6 years ago when they presented them in Munich in Sheraton, when High end was taking place. Before commiting to buying them I checked with the designer if they would work in my room and I was actually able to test them in my room before final decision.
For me, they are one of the best speakers, because they play all music equally well. I listen mainly to jazz, some classical, but also like to listen to electronica and hard rock sometimes. They are very “musical”. In principle they are very amplifier friendly, but they shine with tube amps. They are also very transparent, which can be good and bad. You can easily hear differences among components, cables, tweaks, but they also sound quite agressive when system is not in balance. For me Living Voice Vox is the best speaker I have ever heard (several times in Munich), but in my opinion if system is in balance MAAT can sound equally good or (I assume) on music like electronica even better.
Did no one fancy commenting on this? I have no idea but I'm very curious. I see no love for UK Audio Note here.So wat is the difference between Japan Kondo and UK Kondo ? in terms of sound of course.
I think it is a subject that has been commented on quite a bit over the years. I have used both extensively and current own ANUK and ANJP gear. Generalising wouldn't really be fair as there are so many more models in the ANUK lineup. I have found the ANUK top end preamps to be more to my liking than the top Kondo ones. Both their Gakuons are great as well. The one difference I would say is that ANUK speakers are quite special even though they look pretty vanilla. There is no Kondo equivalent and with the new Field Coil Version coming out the game has probably risen again. Honestly I would be happy with both. The Kondo ongaku appeared to me to be a little more dynamic but both are so tube see dependent and I have owned both versions.Did no one fancy commenting on this? I have no idea but I'm very curious. I see no love for UK Audio Note here.
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