Analysis Audio Omega Review

Audiophile Bill

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I don't know about depressed but I think at the show he had problems with the power initially, and very speakers, especially panels, sound good at a show, so if they sounded good, then great.

They were the best classical sound at that whole show - no question.
 

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Thank you, Marty!
 

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Hi, do you know he was advised not use Devialet by Peter before using them? I would be careful of any reviewer that uses Devialet on Analysis or Logans.

The review was carried in 2011 using a single the D-Premier. IMHO at that time Devialet's were too "grainy" and flat sounding to be used with ribbons. And a single D-Premier was not enough for these speakers - I need two internally configurated bridged stereo D200's (a D400) to drive the SoundLab A1's, of similar efficiency.
 

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The review was carried in 2011 using a single the D-Premier. IMHO at that time Devialet's were too "grainy" and flat sounding to be used with ribbons. And a single D-Premier was not enough for these speakers - I need two internally configurated bridged stereo D200's (a D400) to drive the SoundLab A1's, of similar efficiency.

Precisely. Just goes to show why not to trust reviewers who don't go about their task well. This review is creating similar noise to the Harman Logan measurements ;)
 

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