In looking for a box loudspeaker, with good sensitivity, to run with a SET integrated, Devore and Daedalus were right up there and I think, were the best I heard at a reasonable price. That includes some other very good speakers, Silverline Bolero, Art Deco 9's from the UK and Coincident. For performance at a good price, Devore and Daedalus were clearly the best. The Devore Gibbon speakers were with a Border Patrol 300B amp and the Daedalus Ulysses and DA-RMAs, with Modwright.
I could have been happy with both, but went with the DA-RMAs, really a standmount version of the Athenas, no longer available and with a very similar sound. I have had them now for 4 years and have no intention to change them. They are neutral throughout the frequency spectrum, with a tight, if not cavernous base. Very fast, the designer's aim is the sound of live music and I think he achieves that. They have a wide, deep soundstage with good tight imaging, not a priority to me. Now Lou has introduced a V2, version of all the speakers, which is supposed to be a big step up, though I have'nt heard them.
I don't think you can go wrong with the Daedalus, Lou is very helpful and with 96 DB sensitivity they can easily handle lower powered tube amps. At the price he sells them for, I think they are a steal, particularly factoring in the beautiful hardwood cabinets. Incidentally, there are a group of Daedalus owners around in North America particularly, who are happy to offer a demo. Lou would know if there is someone anywhere near you. I have not heard them with Shindo, which I understand are very good tube amps. I easily drove them with a 20 watt Ayon Sopark integrated.
I could have been happy with both, but went with the DA-RMAs, really a standmount version of the Athenas, no longer available and with a very similar sound. I have had them now for 4 years and have no intention to change them. They are neutral throughout the frequency spectrum, with a tight, if not cavernous base. Very fast, the designer's aim is the sound of live music and I think he achieves that. They have a wide, deep soundstage with good tight imaging, not a priority to me. Now Lou has introduced a V2, version of all the speakers, which is supposed to be a big step up, though I have'nt heard them.
I don't think you can go wrong with the Daedalus, Lou is very helpful and with 96 DB sensitivity they can easily handle lower powered tube amps. At the price he sells them for, I think they are a steal, particularly factoring in the beautiful hardwood cabinets. Incidentally, there are a group of Daedalus owners around in North America particularly, who are happy to offer a demo. Lou would know if there is someone anywhere near you. I have not heard them with Shindo, which I understand are very good tube amps. I easily drove them with a 20 watt Ayon Sopark integrated.