An audiophile friend has a pair of Coincident, Pure Reference Extremes. They are tube friendly (he uses Atma-Sphere OTL mono blocks), 94db efficient and have a lovely refined non fatiguing sound.
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Hey, it's great that you're keeping an open mind (and ears!)
As for the horns, I recently heard the Avant Garde Trios, and what a kick that was! If anything, I thought the presentation was very laid back, not "biting" or "horn-y" at all. And, of course, with 4 powered subs, it had plenty of bass. With 100W of tube power, it filled a massive show room, no problem! Now I want to hear how the smaller units, in their new product range, sound like...
alexandre
Thanks! I'll check these out.
An audiophile friend has a pair of Coincident, Pure Reference Extremes. They are tube friendly (he uses Atma-Sphere OTL mono blocks), 94db efficient and have a lovely refined non fatiguing sound.
The "big" Acoustic Zen are the Maestro, which I've never seen or heard but are probably outside his budget. If you mean the Crescendos, then of course I heartily concur; anyone who wants to actually buy a pair can call Robert Lee direct and he will make you a deal!...Also consider the big Acoustic Zens, they are right on the money with some room to spare with your budget and they look and sound drop dead gorgeous.
I've been upgrading my system from good to great. .... I really want a "big" speaker, something that will move some air and pressurize a room like this. My preference is for something tube friendly and I'll likely need to use my PrimaLuna for at least a few months. Not really interested in horns though.
I'm looking for a very 3D soundstage that's velvety smooth. Detail is great, but definitely nothing fatiguing as I tend to listen at higher volumes for extended periods. While I do listen to a lot of Classic Rock and Jazz, I also listen to a lot of more modern music. I want something that isn't going to make this stuff sound terrible.
I'm planning to buy used, so anything that retails up to $40-50K might be doable....
Which speakers should I be considering?
As a Sound Lab dealer, of course my opinion is suspect. But I am a lover of these electrostatics first, and that is my reason for being a dealer. I am located 2 hours from San Francisco and have the Ultimate U-1PX available for audition in my home in an extremely fine system. If you have an interest in hearing them, please PM me.
Tom
I'm not quite ready to write the DeVore's off yet. I loved the sound on 95% of what I threw at it. It may be that the room they were in was just too small for the volume I was throwing at it. They are such a bargain at $12K and that would free up budget to address the other components.
I know I said "no horns" above, but I'm realizing that at least some of the speakers I'm considering actually do have horns. I guess I was thinking more along the lines of the Avant Garde stuff. Even then, I'm realizing that I'm letting a past experience with a lower end Klipsch horn speaker that was way bright bias me against horns in general. I should probably be fair and give them a chance.
There are some great suggestions here and hopefully people will keep adding so I can investigate. I'm about to start another thread about 3 specific speakers I'd like to get feedback on.
Although Zu's aren't quite to my taste I think their top models should definitely be considered in the context of this thread.I didnt think the O96 was great value. I heard muddiness as well and think mdf cabinet construction at their price was somewhat weak. My Zu Def4s are better sounding and constructed at the same price IMO.
I didnt think the O96 was great value. I heard muddiness as well and think mdf cabinet construction at their price was somewhat weak. My Zu Def4s are better sounding and constructed at the same price IMO.
Hm, well I don't hear any of that. What amp and cables were used with it?
I've used them with a Constellation Centaur, First WATT SIT and with an Ayon Crossfire. None sounded in any way muddy - quite the contrary. They are almost electrostat like in perceived speed but they are very powerful in bass response.
The Zu's are very nice although I have never owned a set. Just heard them at shows.
(...) On the value front, I'm just not an MDF fan at that price level. That was more my point.
That is an odd choice for speakers like that (meaning price range, etc)The Focal Grande Utopia EM use MDF panels up to 2" thick - do you also object to them?
That is an odd choice for speakers like that (meaning price range, etc)
high efficiency (98+ dB) very low distortion speakers featuring drivers from Faital (12FH530 ) and Beyma (TPL-150H Air MotionTransformer ), paired with 4 12? powered subwoofers. Each sub driver has it’s own DSP controlled amplifier.
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