Your wow speakers

Audiovector R8s playing Bob Dylan’s ‘Man in the long black coat’ via Statement & NDS at a dealer demo.

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My mate’s Dad had what I would call the first ‘proper’ HiFi I ever heard. I’m not sure of the electronics but I will never forget listening to Paul Simon’s Graceland through Linn Isobariks. A physical experience, and genuinely revelatory. I had no idea music could feel like this!

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Bruce

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Zen Audio based in Hull, Graham now retired and business closed.

Dynaudio Audience 40s driven hard using a Nait 3 (volume about 1pm) with Rega Planet CD player as source this setup gave me that WOW moment.

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This year I have demoed the following speakers;

Audiovector R3,R8
Kudos 606
Kudos super20a
Bowers Wilkins 705 Signature
Harbeth 30.2XD (which I previously owned as well I did it as a reference-to refresh my memory)
Audioplan Kantata
KLH Model 5

Borresen 01
Fyne Audio F1-8
Dynaudio Heritage Special

Of the speakers above my favourite was the Borresen 01 which is too expensive for me. My second favourite was the Dynaudio Heritage Special which considering the price is a clear winner in my book.

Please note I also prefer standmount speakers to floorstanders for the sound that they reproduce (not practicality)

Also I may have missed a few. I’ve demoed so many speakers and gear this year. I think other components especially amps are more important than speakers. If I started from scratch, I would spend the least money on speakers. Simply because excellent gear can make most speakers that suit your personal criteria sound amazing

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This is an interesting statement. As you can see from my

post on my initial upgrade urge for my Ovators S-400

I made the same experience. Enhancing electronics and cables can help to transform the speakers to another level.

Nevertheless I wonder to which extend even better electronics make sense before upgrading the speakers.

Regarding wow speakers: I was impressed by the recently auditioned Perlisten Audio S7T.

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When I first heard Linn Kans I knew they would be soon mine and I kept them for several years, until a partner wanted a speaker with more bass, for the sake of domestic harmony I sold them for her and got something that made her reggae sound better. Following the split, the speakers were soon sold and Rega Ela Mk1 were auditioned and bought second-hand.

Sara’s were a speaker I lusted after around the time of buying the Kan but were a stretch too far, especially as my 42/110 would really have been up to driving them.

Big ATCs always sound great to me, if money and space allowed I would trade up my SCM40s for the 100 or 150s.

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Two sets of boxes for me…

  1. Naim DBL. Can’t hundred percent remember what was upstream, save a for a lovely LP12 and a CDS2, but I think amps were either 52 & 135s or 250s, but it was active, that I do remember. IRRC, I seem to remember being pinned to my seat, and then requiring smelling salts.

  2. Totem Arros, but the criteria for praise here was just how good this all sounded as a system that just played music wonderfully well - speakers were paired with a Rega Brio, a Rega Planar 3, and alternatively, switching with an LP12. Astonishingly good for the money.

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Turns out I’ve been looking and waiting for these Falcon Q7s for a very long time! Now they are here, all good and wow!

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A long long time ago. Pre-Naim for me. I went to a new dealer and said that I would like to listen to some speakers. My budget was discussed and then I went to the demo room. I had an open mind and said that I would listen to anything but please keep it to 3 or 4 speakers. The second pair were Neat Petites. They were new on the market at the time. No reviews. No word of mouth. I listened to a third and fourth pair and then went back to the Petites. For an extra hour, all I did was listen to them play different music. And that is what they did, some of the others may have been more technically correct but they were easily the most musical. Eventually, I went Naim and the Petites survived quite a few upgrades. I still have them 30 something years later - they provide surround duties in my second system.

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For me the Naim DBL,s back in the day active in a 52/135 system with a CDS front end, would love to hear them in a Statement amp set up.

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Kudos 808’s - with active Naim amps… :astonished:

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The ones I’m using now. :face_with_hand_over_mouth: :+1:t2:

Likewise. :grin: :+1:

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The ones that blew me away, surprisingly, were the little Naim IBLs. Had big Ditton 66s before I got into, and stayed with, Naim amplification. Hearing Paul Simon’s Graceland on the IBLs was a revelation. Such amazing clarity and instrument placement. Not a great deal of good bass though, so fairly soon I moved on to SBLs and then SL2s, eventually running them actively with 500 kit. They give me the intense musical satisfaction I want, so I won’t be changing.

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Tannoy Westminster, which I heard in an all Quad system at the Bristol show one year. The sound was exceptionally good, but they’d need a large room and one which could accommodate the beautiful joinery.

Naim NBL first heard at the Bristol show when initially introduced. A couple of years later I purchased a pair, which I lived with for 20 years until March this year.

Naim DBL - once heard, never forgotten. However, having read all the posts about driver replacement (and seen some of the pictures), I’m glad I never actually purchased a pair.

PMC Fact 12, again at the Bristol show, this on the end of Bryston electronics. These could have worked at home and might have displaced the NBLs , had I not heard the Kudos Titan 808, which aren’t so much ‘Wow’, rather more just right.

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Going back a few years i was looking to substantially upgrade my speakers . At the time i was using Rega RS10s and having heard PMC Fact 8 and Fact 12 i really liked them but felt there was something missing.

After a bit of research i was interested in listening to the PMC MB2se. On speaking to my dealer {Tony @ Basically Sound } about a demo , i can vividly recall his response ‘Well i didn’t see that one coming !’
Although he is a PMC dealer that wasn’t a model he stocked , not surprisingly. Also PMC didn’t have a demo pair or any ready built. But within a few days they built a new pair , which Tony then collected from PMCs factory and delivered them to my home and set them up. They were left with me for a week to try with no obligation to buy.

My reaction to them was simply ’ YESSS that’s what i’m looking for ’ They never left my room from that day on and i very much doubt they ever will.

Brilliant service from both Basically Sound and PMC.

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It is a nagging doubt for me i have never heard these speakers……i had 25.26, heard the fact 8 and 12 and fenestria. Perhaps one day?

My dealer was pushing those PMC’s but I just couldn’t get them past my wife. Best speakers I’ve heard but very big and imposing in my lounge and not the best looking speakers in the world.

How about passive with S1/500 Ian? :relaxed:

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No idea… The 808’s were just being tested at Cymbiosis, when heard them, very briefly.

I am unsure exactly what Naim amps were involved. 250’s, 300’s or 500’s…?