Then a pair of the basic version of the W5 was put in its place.
I found it a bit awkward, so close to their bigger brethren. http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6323.jpg The new version of the W5 goes deeper (reaches 45 Hz officially, but I think it dips even deeper). http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6320.jpg The stands seem wobbly, but have the same intent as the suspension of the SE+ versions of the W8, W11 and W13: isolation from the ground. http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6321.jpg A little SPEC amp was providing the power, the source remained the dCS duo. http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6319.jpg |
The W5s are simply amazing!
They offer at least 80% (I dare to say even 90%) of the W8s, in a really tiny package. If you have a 5K budget, and you value purity, soundstage and transparency, put these absolutely in your list of audition! Make sure you have a decent amplifier though. Their sensitivity is low. And they will reveal all upstream weaknesses. |
|
Sven talked about his plans to make his own amplifiers, and even a DAC.
http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6330.jpg There is already a range of Boenicke speaker cables. http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6331.jpg http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...e/IMG_6332.jpg These are new, and I have no idea about the prices. This is the price list of the speakers in Belgium: http://metazahren.com/photography/ge...IMG_6333_2.jpg You notice the important price difference between the basic version and the SE and SE+. On his website, Sven explains the difference in materials of these versions. . |
Conclusion:
The W5 is a fantastic little speaker. To look at, to listen to, to touch even. It might be all the speaker you'll ever need, if you can live without the lowest octave. It has an impressive soundstage. New attendees were trying to figure out whether the W13s or the W5s were playing... The W13 SE+ is one of the best speakers I've heard. Bass is top notch in all aspects, quite a thing for a speaker that is only 104.7 cm high and 17.9 cm wide. It is fantastic for classical, as well as jazz, and pop. Very natural sound. Do audition it if you are shopping in this category. Your wife will be very grateful, and you won't miss anything by not buying speakers that are 3 times as big and weigh 5 times more. (I want a pair! In a second room! :D). The W8 SE+ is a good speaker, but not one I would put in my top 10 list in that price range. . |
Quote:
Gary, thank you. But do eat Belgian chocolates! :D |
Quote:
Mark, you're absolutely right. For me, they enter right into my top 10 of all speakers that I have heard so far. |
Quote:
Thinking back frequently on these speakers..had to be one of my top 5-7 favorite sounds in Munich and shortlisted for my all time best list as well. |
And this is a great recording done by Sven Boenicke:
https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...989528_600.jpg |
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:00 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.10
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©Copyright 2009-2023 AudioAficionado.org.Privately owned, All Rights Reserved.