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Not sure I can add much more than I have, but I'll try. The O/96's present music much differently than what I'm used to with the other DeVore speakers I'm familiar with (I started out with the 8s, moved to the Nines, and now have the Silverbacks). With the Gibbon series & S'Backs, I find it to be a more intimate listening experience -instruments in the room kinda deal. With the Orangutans, the sound is more projected as if you're listening to a show. I think this is ideal for music that is projected (especially rock, big band, stage music, etc), I find the S'backs excel for smaller scale jazz trios/quartets/quintets etc. which I spend most of my time listening too. If I listened to more rock, the O/96's would be a no brainier.
One other thing to add, they do take forever to break-in. If you don't have one, get an old SS amp and let them play for a couple hundred hours before you even listen to them, otherwise you may find them disappointing out of the gate. |
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As far a break-in they do take awhile, but hardly sounded "disappointing" out of the box, just a little disjointed, lacking cohesion. |
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Don't misunderstand me, I'm a huge fan of the O96's, and if I didn't already own the Silverbacks, I'd probably have a pair. I'm familiar with the system you're listening to, it's awesome. I know the system I listen to, it's awesome. But there are differences I find worth discussing, but it is all relative. Perhaps that was lost in my original post.
So, please don't twist my words. If I find the S'backs more "intimate", it doesn't mean I think the O96's aren't. If I find the O'96's better for "rock", it doesn't mean I think they are a "one trick pony". I didn't even say they were "disappointing", I just offered fair warning to others not to expect too much out of the box. Believe it or not, some may find that "just a little disjointed, lacking cohesion" to be disappointing. Last edited by Old Grey; 11-04-2011 at 06:28 PM. |
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Please give me your impressions of these speakers with the Montille/Aurieges combo. I have an Aurieges, intend to get a Montille, and would be in the market for standmount speakers that are fairly full-range and efficient. This question is for Shindoug. I am curious about this amp/preamp combo with the Ref 3a.
Thanks, Brian Last edited by melville1; 11-05-2011 at 01:02 AM. |
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In the end we both have superb systems with different attributes, there is always more than one way to skin a cat. No disrespect intended. Have a great weekend... |
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Here's my system, sorry for the bad pics
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Dirt: La Scala's very nice! Nothing like the midrange from those horns eh? Do I also see a Monbrison and Montille?
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Very nice, clean setup. An issues with the ceiling angles?
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actually I would think the ceiling angles would help in breaking up standing waves and may even improve the sound?
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