Haven't heard a peep from you John.
Hope that heavy speaker didn't fall over on him!
I just realized that my Alexia's are actually taller by an inch or so. They look taller...
Haven't heard a peep from you John.
Haven't heard a peep from you John.

Hope that heavy speaker didn't fall over on him!
I just realized that my Alexia's are actually taller by an inch or so. They look taller...
;-)I'll miss my Wilson's not a single complaint at all...really well made and great sound...was sad to see em go...
I am mesmerized...seriously a beautiful speaker only bested when you close your eyes and listen vs look. My dealer spent a few hours today on dial in. He is coming back a few more times this week. We want to let them settle down some (although they have really relaxed throughout and extended some in bottom end...about 27 hours playing time). I do think Andy put a few hours on them also at the factory (helping speed things up for me). Really the speed of a electrostat, the transparency of the best ribbons....just amazing resolution but with warmth, naturalness, and a incredible precision on timing.
I do not miss the height of the Wilson's so far...I was wondering if the having the drivers elevated in a line source array vs more of a point source would be a step back...somehow the Rockports pull the illusion of height of incredibly well...I can only guess it's the differing dispersion of the Rockport drivers and how the cabinet shapes reduce defractions...The Rockports just seem to disappear as sound producers...and in width and depth....
The bottom end is awesome. Holy cow that 15 inch side firing woofer has resolution, speed and it digs down low low...totally integrating with everything else
latest pic...you'll see the tape...room blueprints...teflon furniture sliders to move the speakers around...this right speaker is with in a few inches on where the Maxx 3 was. The left is way different...about 14 inches further left and a few inches back... again still more tuning to go...
The left speaker isn't catching the light right for this photo...will have to try diff flash options...
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Those speakers look great. For me as an X-2.2 owner, Arrakis would have to be the substitute.
Why not a XLF? I loved them.![]()
I'm happy your enjoying the Rockports...but shouldn't a speaker that cost 30K more sound better? Can't the same thing be said when comparing more expensive speakers within the same company. I guess I need to go listen to the Aviors, because I wouldn't classify the Mira 2s as more open or transparent as similarity priced speakers that I've heard.
I'm happy your enjoying the Rockports...but shouldn't a speaker that cost 30K more sound better?
Hi yes, they should, but they don't always....
Hi yes, they should, but they don't always...the Aviors are very much worth a listen....and better than the Mira 2's...
Didn't Andy Payor say in an interview that the Aviors were better than the Mira 2's?
Agree, Jfrech. In fact, I would suggest the question is do the Altairs compete well with speakers that cost a lot more?
Didn't Andy Payor say in an interview that the Aviors were better than the Mira 2's?
Agree, Jfrech. In fact, I would suggest the question is do the Altairs compete well with speakers that cost a lot more?
Actually I was a bit confused; I was thinking that AP said the Aviors sounded better than the (more expensive when they were being made) Mira Grand II (and he may indeed have said that, although I can't bring a reference to hand)
...as far as I know, except if the speaker costing a lot more is a poor design or something that does not please your particular preferences, no speaker can compete in all aspects with speakers that cost a lot more.
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