In Greek mythology, The Odyssey is a fabulous 24-volume set of poems by Homer that chronicles the voyage home of Odysseus, the King of Ithaca, after the Trojan war. In my case, my 30-year odyssey began in the early 1990s when I acquired my first electrostatic loudspeaker, the Quad ESL-63 US Monitor. I then became aware of the US company Soundlab that made large and imposing electrostatic loudspeakers from an article in Computer Music journal published by MIT Press. In the ensuing decades, the prospect of owning such a large and expensive loudspeaker was impractical. Till now!
I’m pleased to announce that I have now taken possession of one of Soundlab’s largest models, the Audiophile G9-7c. Words are inadequate to describe the quality of this state of the art assault on loudspeakers, except that it reeks of a certain fastidiousness and obsessiveness with perfection that is increasingly rare in our commercial world.
My custom made pair is finished in a handsome dark walnut with a light Opal fabric. These are immense loudspeakers and truly require a long-term ownership to come to terms with their remarkable sound. Accordingly this thread will be updated periodically as I rotate through my various gear to get a better sense of its (lack of) sound. It’s easy enough to summarize their sound in one word: naturality. They just sound entirely at ease playing music with an unforced quality that compares with live music.
Much more to come. A great shout out to Chris and Brett from Soundlab for kindly delivering and installing this magnificent loudspeaker. One pic attached. My ceilings are 10- feet tall.

I’m pleased to announce that I have now taken possession of one of Soundlab’s largest models, the Audiophile G9-7c. Words are inadequate to describe the quality of this state of the art assault on loudspeakers, except that it reeks of a certain fastidiousness and obsessiveness with perfection that is increasingly rare in our commercial world.
My custom made pair is finished in a handsome dark walnut with a light Opal fabric. These are immense loudspeakers and truly require a long-term ownership to come to terms with their remarkable sound. Accordingly this thread will be updated periodically as I rotate through my various gear to get a better sense of its (lack of) sound. It’s easy enough to summarize their sound in one word: naturality. They just sound entirely at ease playing music with an unforced quality that compares with live music.
Much more to come. A great shout out to Chris and Brett from Soundlab for kindly delivering and installing this magnificent loudspeaker. One pic attached. My ceilings are 10- feet tall.
