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Hi all. New here. Cant post my own thread yet, so here goes. Looking at similar speakers closer to 15-22k range and have short listed Revel Salon2 and Martin Logan Summit X (Myles: our mutual friend Rick Jensen loves your summits and recommended I hear them. Glad I did!). I also like the B&W 802Diamond, but need to hear them at length. Last ones left to hear are probably Wilson Sophia 3 and Legacy Whisper XD (very interested in hearing the Legacy! Sounds like it might be a good choice for me). Local dealer did say the Martin Django is coming soon and that has gotten rave advances, so will try to listen if I can. If I had to buy today, it would be the Revel Salon2. Regards..Jeff
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Welcome Jeff!
All very nice speakers. I listened to some on your list and bought the Salon 2s. However, I also really liked the Sashas and Sophia 3s. Not so much the Sophia 2s. Keep us posted! Mike |
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Thanks Mike. Im struggling a bit between accuracy and warmth. Coming form B&W 803N's, I do like that "BBC hump" in the upper bass/lower midbass. The Revel is amazingly accurate (if Im using that term correctly), deep and detailed without a hint of glare or harsness. It also images great, which I love. It really is almost flawless, as reported in the press. The Summit actually does the holographic, palpable imaging thing, which I love, better than any speaker I've ever heard. The midrange detail and the pronounced highs on anything metal (cymbals, highhats, triangles, etc) is incredible. Again, best I've heard. However, it didnt quite do piano texture right, and for reasons I can't put my finger on yet, it didn't move me (perhaps the greatest flaw after all). I was wowed by the sound, but not moved. I found myself occasionally distracted and not toe-tapping. I need to go hear them again. I also think maybe I need to throw a warmish speaker like the Sonus Faber Elipsa into the mix. Heard it once, and only with one cut, and it sounded overly ripe and full, with performers sounding like giants. Need to hear it set up right to judge for sure. Thanks for indulging my ramblings.
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Jeff...welcome to AA The above is the most important attribute to pay attention to. Forget all the hifi attributes of a speaker/component because if it does not pull you in emotionally you will have wasted your money and the itch to change will soon follow. By all means give it a listen again but if you get the same reaction, I would move on. You just described my reaction to Magico speakers. I am impressed by them and recognize their excellent sonics, build, and engineering but they just don't move me.
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You just summarized my feelings about Magicos as well as Wilsons (sorry, gang, nothing personal; it takes all kinds to make a world). I'm more in the British/Danish camps when it comes to speakers, though I do like Avalons. And the TADs, of course.
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Cyril, you're absolutely right. Puma, I have not heard them yet, but have read that the new Sasha's are warmer. Not sure about the new Sophia 3, but they seem to be getting good reviews as well. I'm a little afraid of the Wilson "head in a vice" sweetspot. The Salon2 and the Whisper apparently have a wider sweet spot (maybe even much wider).
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I'm familiar with the "head in a vice" sweet spot phenomenon, the Green Mountain time-coherent speakers are like that. In fact, Green Mountain gives their customers a string device with sticks on the end that you are supposed to put in your ears to get them time-aligned correctly. One of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen.
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