Another review - this time of the Genesis 5.3 loudspeaker by Ernie Fisher for Canadian magazine The Inner Ear. Here's what he said:
"... the G5.3's can dig up harmonics where they count and in doing so, do not add to or subtract from the information."
"... ability to handle the softest and loudest musical passages in an effortless, natural manner."
"Large orchestral music presented a wide variety of challenges for the G5.3's, but the Genesis handled the material with such ease that it was difficult not to believe that I was sitting in a concert hall."
Read the rest of the review here:
http://www.innerearmag.com/reviews/speakers/Genesis_5dot3.shtml
His conclusion was that "the G5.3's belong to the rare breed of loudspeakers that utilize modern design and technology to provide a natural listening experience without emphasizing the sound system." That kinda summarizes nicely my own design goals. You should be listening to the music, not the gear.
Cheers!
Gary
"... the G5.3's can dig up harmonics where they count and in doing so, do not add to or subtract from the information."
"... ability to handle the softest and loudest musical passages in an effortless, natural manner."
"Large orchestral music presented a wide variety of challenges for the G5.3's, but the Genesis handled the material with such ease that it was difficult not to believe that I was sitting in a concert hall."
Read the rest of the review here:
http://www.innerearmag.com/reviews/speakers/Genesis_5dot3.shtml
His conclusion was that "the G5.3's belong to the rare breed of loudspeakers that utilize modern design and technology to provide a natural listening experience without emphasizing the sound system." That kinda summarizes nicely my own design goals. You should be listening to the music, not the gear.
Cheers!
Gary