jd3
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I’m going to audition the Perlisten’s next week. I’m more interested in the S4’s.
Would you say they're better than the Genelecs?This morning I got an amp (QUAD Artera Solus) and I've been listening to the S7T. (mini DSP SHD/QUAD Artera/ S7T)
I had low expectations to be frank. I have really good headphones (Stax 009/Senny HD 650/ Focal Elex/ etc). My previous speakers were rated class A by Stereophile and at the time one of the few with DEQX electronic crossover and active amplification: NHT XD 2.2. Now you can see why I was expecting to be like "Ok, the Perlisten S7T is good. Yawn."
A few random, subjective impressions.
These are truly exciting speakers, with as much detail as my headphones (I know how this sounds), very dynamic, and something I was missing: a huge, rock-solid locked-down soundstage.
- The sound is very precise, controlled. No comparison to anything I have listened to.
- Even with 75W amplifier, I did not have the courage/stomach to turn them all the way up. Too loud - and still very clear.
- The speakers seem to lock onto each other - cannot tell even with open eyes they are playing. The sound comes from between the speakers. This reminds me of 8361A/8351B. I can move on a 3 seat sofa without the soundstage collapsing in any way.
- Big sound - it controls the entire room.
- I ran through my preferred recordings from Stanley Clark / Pastorius / Jenna Mammina / Wagner (The Ring) / Yo-Yo Ma (Bach) - just breathtaking sound.
Very happy with my purchase. I was afraid it won't live up to expectations. I expected a "yawn" purchase and I am happy to be proven wrong.
Weeks ago I thought of getting in line for the latest Stax flagship headphones - I don't think so right now. Time will tell but I might be done spending on headphones.
Without a blind A/B comparison? I can't.Would you say they're better than the Genelecs?
Thanks.
I see you ordered the Benchmark what a great choice. I have these and wound up using an AVP and hypex nc1200 monoblocks to drive mine. ATI class d amps were all on unknown backorder for ever as was Benchmark. I got mine from March audio instead.Does anyone know of detailed measurements for the Anthem amp with room correction? https://www.anthemav.com/products-current/model=str-integrated-amplifier/page=specs
I have 3 candidates: MiniDSP SHD Power, Naim M33 and the Anthem. Otherwise I have to go with separates and more cables.
I'd like to do justice to the speakers - any opinions?
Are you sure 2x1200W is enough? The hypex nc1200 specs look good.I see you ordered the Benchmark what a great choice. I have these and wound up using an AVP and hypex nc1200 monoblocks to drive mine. ATI class d amps were all on unknown backorder for ever as was Benchmark. I got mine from March audio instead.
Heh, yes but they were the only thing available within a 3 week wait. But it is 700W @ 4ohm. Plus Alan March knows his product and produces excellent builds. I would have preferred either of the US builds but thanks to COVID those were parked in “unknown.”Are you sure 2x1200W is enough? The hypex nc1200 specs look good.
Which measurement(s)?Do you have any way of measuring it ?
There are some measurements here:Spinorama
Joking aside, if you could post a frequency response at listening position it would be nice.
It sucks to be able to keep turning the volume up without issuesI since measured the speakers 3 more times with Dirac (17 measurements each) and moved them around a bit. They are now toed-in exactly as I like it and (hopefully) I am done with them.
In the meantime, I have listened to more music. One category of music that sounds clearly better compared to my previous speakers (NHT XD 2.2) is complex passages in symphonic music with high dynamics.
I used my Amazon Music Unlimited and ran through the usual suspects: Stravinsky, Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Respighi to name a few. These speakers can transition from quiet passages to an absolute crescendo assault with ease and control. Bravo!
I've spent decent money on crappy speakers. Years ago I had the Vienna Acoustics "Beethoven". They sounded boxy and had an audible resonance - how ironic given the name. The biggest flaw of the NHT XD 2.2 is the sub integration and in general the subwoofer sub-quality.
These speakers are making it even - in fact, I feel I am ahead at this point
Today I listened for more than 3 hours of Beethoven's piano sonatas and concertos (Claudio Arrau / Alfred Brendel / Daniel Barenboim). The piano has no extra resonance, the speaker's enclosure does not sing along. The sound is big and relaxed, the piano notes are precise and delineated even in the fastest passages.
Now I have to resist turning up the volume too high in order to get that real concert dynamics. When the sound is very clean the temptation is always there.
WHAT DID YOU SAY? SPEAK UP!It sucks to be able to keep turning the volume up without issues
Wives care more about pictures of grandchildren than speakers. Flawed priorities.My wife and I auditioned the S4’s last week. I was impressed. Very neutral sounding. Piano reproduction was the best I think I’ve ever heard from a speaker. My wife wasn’t as impressed, though she did like the piano. She preferred the Vimberg Ameas we also auditioned. I told her she could buy them if she wants to pay for them!