For the 3 rd time now i enter the room and only talk about adjusting feed back.
And how sterling would set up speakers.
I spend in total 30 min in the room havent heard a note.
CH precision on 1 % feedback.
Bass sounds well controlled. Sounds very good overall
The person from the audiobeat gave a very nice demo in the end.
I made a 2 min vid
Interesting, seen comments saying how disappointing this system sounded and then now your comments (which are more in line with what I was expecting). Horses for courses, I guess.
Interesting, seen comments saying how disappointing this system sounded and then now your comments (which are more in line with what I was expecting). Horses for courses, I guess.
My 3 rd biggest takeaway is that its a fools game to go by reviewers only .
You ve got to hear the gear yourself before you buy anything .
Opinions/tastes are all over the place , basically useless
My 3 rd biggest takeaway is that its a fools game to go by reviewers only .
You ve got to hear the gear yourself before you buy anything .
Opinions/tastes are basically all over the place , not a thing to go by
Think the amps were only 30W - could probably have done with more, but thought given that limitation, dynamics were pretty good. Notable improvement between Thursday and Friday when they took the pre out of the system
Alsyvox is normally shown with higher power at shows. At the upcoming NW show in Seattle, late July, we will be driving the Botticelli X with 600 Watts of Pilium SS power.
In the US the Alsyvox speakers are available for demonstration with both SS and tube high power.
This year Daniele decided to show how easy the Alsyvox are easy to drive, maybe not a statement type sound from Alsyvox but we have a lot of Alsyvox customers who fancy the idea of driving their Alsyvox speakers with low power.
I also like the Esoteric F03A ($15K) 30 Watt Class A integrated SS on the Botticelli X along with higher power SS or high power tubes.
The Alsyvox are VERY flexible when it comes to amplification choices.