I really enjoyed listening to this speaker and yes from the distance I confused it with the MBL but after a few minutes in the room it sounded very special and I enjoyed listening to it
There is a guy called Romy on the Gon who owns a big German Physiks MCH. I think his speakers are pretty big and around 90k or so each. He also has multiple digital transports, and the equalizer.
Yeah, whoever this other Romy is should go by a different name, the Cat guy is pretty smart but one of the most opinionated, judgemental people ever, lol... I read an exchange between him and Fremer some years ago that was very entertaining.
There is a guy called Romy on the Gon who owns a big German Physiks MCH. I think his speakers are pretty big and around 90k or so each. He also has multiple digital transports, and the equalizer.
I have spoken with him...great guy. Fellow owner of Zanden digital (how i got to speak with him) and also Gryphon...as you can see, he has a sensation 2-story living room with beautiful system as well as great bedroom system.
I don't think the brands mentioned on the board are the ones in this photo. I can see "Finite Elemente" on the bottom component on the rack, but no Lansche's in site; those are clearly "my" speakers in the photo
Well, ten minutes on the stage with the German Physics Gaudi tree-amplified with Krell persuaded me that our speakers, the Fenice's, XLF's, Q7's or similar are anemic. The wall of sound of this system, the being there and the slam of bass really emulates being in a rock concert seated in row A!
IMHO it was really devastating. I could easily accept that someone loving live concerts of amplified music could become addicted to such system.
Apologies for the poor quality of the photo - it was taken with a cheap cellphone. The speakers are 7 feet high and really deep.
Well, ten minutes on the stage with the German Physics Gaudi tree-amplified with Krell persuaded me that our speakers, the Fenice's, XLF's, Q7's or similar are anemic. The wall of sound of this system, the being there and the slam of bass really emulates being in a rock concert seated in row A!
IMHO it was really devastating. I could easily accept that someone loving live concerts of amplified music could become addicted to such system.
Such a sound is what I would be aiming for - the limitations I have had over the years to getting this is simply that I reach the end of the volume control track; I need more voltage swing in the amplifiers, with speakers sufficiently sensitive to get there. The experience of the Bryston and Dynaudio some time ago was the first time I've heard a "standard" home system that had the "raw brutality" on tap to do this with ease ...