THE CLARISYS ARIA INSTALLED

rad

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Installed the NEW Clarisys Aria Speakers over the weekend.
All I can say is WOW!
These maybe the best speakers I have ever heard & had before. I do not like to use that term lightly since there are many great speakers out there, but!
The Arias' click all the boxes for me, Musical, Tonality - balance between the bass, midrange, & treble, extremely good!(y)
I am also impressed with the Bass - Clean , Defined, Dynamic, with just the right amount of Weight. So many systems I hear over emphasize their systems on bass that they miss the mark & the bass although has weight & impact, they miss at the expense of sounding bloated, muddy with no detail, definition ( overcooked). The Arias, hit a home run with bass in my opinion.
Soundstage, let's just say to die for! You need to hear for yourself how good they are with the soundstage. The speakers just disappear; Instruments / Music just float in the air.
I have never heard voices ( Female or Male ) sound so natural , the best I have experienced! It doesn't matter what genre you like the Aria does a fantastic job on all. I have been playing Jazz, Classic Rock, Blues, Classical they all have been sounding great!
Let's just say I'm extremely impressed!
 

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Congratulations! That looks like a very nice system and room. If you don't mind me asking, what is your typical (average) listening level?

Tom
 
Truly beautiful.

Both you and Florian are lucky.

You are lucky he created such an item, he is lucky that people appreciate his creations.

I just got my Minuets few days ago and am in total love.
 
Hi Tom,

Usually around 80db, depending on mood & genre, sometimes upwards of 90+

Thank you sir.

Enjoy your new found sound! :cool:

Tom
 
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Truly beautiful.

Both you and Florian are lucky.

You are lucky he created such an item, he is lucky that people appreciate his creations.

I just got my Minuets few days ago and am in total love.
Thank You Frank!
 
We are very lucky to have our growing private customer community and repeat customers! The Aria is the most advanced and unique design in our lineup. A "true ribbon coaxial bipole" speaker. The most advanced design in the planar world; thats not even considering the most advanced bass ribbon in existance. Thanks for being great customers and enjoy them! - Team Clarisys
 
We are very lucky to have our growing private customer community and repeat customers! The Aria is the most advanced and unique design in our lineup. A "true ribbon coaxial bipole" speaker. The most advanced design in the planar world; thats not even considering the most advanced bass ribbon in existance. Thanks for being great customers and enjoy them! - Team Clarisys
Hello ,

Can you explain your Ribbon coaxial Bipole? Is this coaxial similar to the Apogee Scintilla with dual drivers to make a Bipole.?
 
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Congratulations, Gary! The whole set-up looks fantastic!

As you spend more time with them, I will be fascinated to learn what you discover about the changes in soundstage and in tonal balance as you rotate the midrange/tweeter tower to vary on-axis response.
 
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We are very lucky to have our growing private customer community and repeat customers! The Aria is the most advanced and unique design in our lineup. A "true ribbon coaxial bipole" speaker. The most advanced design in the planar world; thats not even considering the most advanced bass ribbon in existance. Thanks for being great customers and enjoy them! - Team Clarisys
Grandiose claim, surely?

Tell us why the bass ribbon is the most advanced e.g. why is is better than an Alsyvox design?
 

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