I am very proud and honored that many Genesis owners hold on to their speakers for 10, 15, 20 years.... and we do our best to keep them supported. I am happy that this is recognized by the industry. The Genesis 6.1 was conferred the Absolute Sound's Golden Year award 7 years after launch, and 18 months after it was discontinued!!
It's now 2014, and I was happy to wake up to a beautiful foggy morning in Bellevue, and a Facebook ping from Scot Hul (Part-time Audiophile) who just gave
to the Genesis 5.3. He says:
Read the rest of his 'Best of' list here: http://parttimeaudiophile.com/2013/12/31/the-best-of-2013/
It's now 2014, and I was happy to wake up to a beautiful foggy morning in Bellevue, and a Facebook ping from Scot Hul (Part-time Audiophile) who just gave
to the Genesis 5.3. He says:
Gary Koh hooked me up with some time on his marvelous and infinitely tuneable G5.3 loudspeakers. These guys are nifty in ways that just scream flexibility. Integrated subwoofers, rear-facing drivers, tweak-able response curves for every section of the audio band leaves you with a pair of loudspeakers that can do it all — and do that everywhere.
That’s neat.
The sound field is dominated by a sense of coherence — and in exactly the way that truly big speakers manage so effortlessly. Height and width of the stage is pretty much spot-perfect, with all the expected audiophile traits you’re partial to — you’ll find detail and air a-plenty.
This is an extremely easy loudspeaker to recommend, assuming that the cost-to-entry is surmountable. Got a troublesome room? This would be the can-opener I’d reach for.
Review forthcoming.
Read the rest of his 'Best of' list here: http://parttimeaudiophile.com/2013/12/31/the-best-of-2013/