Gato speakers
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I think these reviewers must be the luckiest people on Earth. Every single item that they review is exceptional, spectacular, groundbreaking or some other positive descriptor. How can it be that nearly everyone else has bought, demoed, or listened to a piece of equipment or music that sounded like cr@p or was less than pleasing to the ear and way overpriced compared to similar offerings that compete in the same space??? Just asking for a friend 🐍🙃 |
Reviewers just have to tell it as it is. If they get excited about many products that is a good thing. Most will probably not bother to publish a bad review unless they feel that will benefit someone. Good ones stick to the facts and try to keep personal biases out of it. If it comes across as balanced and fair citing particular unique qualities, features, strengths and weaknesses that is good. Beware of shilling though. That is when everything is wonderful all the time. Red flag there. |
I agree on the aesthetics mapman. I have been curious to hear the stuff. Michael Kelly at Aerial Acoustics was carrying the line....not sure about still. I believe some of the amps are Class D and some are traditional AB amplifiers. I would be most interested in the AB stuff. Don't know a thing about their speakers. |
It was more a presentation of the speakers than an actual review. No comparisons, how well it performs on/off axis, separation, nothing really useful. They seem like nicely designed speakers and both standmounts are a nice size. Until they make their way around the circuit, due to them being direct purchase in the States at least, kind of difficult to want to place an order. If a reviewer like a British Audiophile, Thomas and Stereo or a few others I relate to could get their hands on a set, it would be an easier effort, IMO. If anyone who has or owned a pair can share their thoughts it would be beneficial.
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Reviewers have different styles and goals. Steve isn't dissecting every aspect of a $1200 pair of speakers, that's not his MO. He thinks they are well-made, sound pretty good, and are on the warm/lush side of the spectrum. My take away: if that appeals to you, check them out. Steve wants people to enjoy the music and enjoy the hobby. I don't think it's a surprise that Herb Reichert is his friend, and I imagine he enjoyed Sam Tellig's column back in the day. |
All small speakers sound small if that's OK with you then they appear to be a well-made small speakers. Doubt they are that much different than all the other small boxes that are sold today so I would suggest demoing a few doz in that 2k price range so you can find out for yourself. To me, the small box 2 way is a flawed design unless you have a small budget or are used in a very small space in the nearfield and are not capable of any natural scale music production and suffer from thermal compression which leads to listening fatigue after an hour or less of enthusiastic listening. Ever wonder why you are tired of listening in that time frame TC is 1 reason why. I don't have that problem in my systems and they can be used all day long. |
@poppsg if you can ever get an fm6 gato,speaker. Get them and dint look back. They have been my reference for 8 years now. Never selling them. They sound great. |
@poppsg if you can ever get an fm6 gato,speaker. Get them and dint look back. They have been my reference for 8 years now. Never selling them. They sound great. |
The designer of the GamuT speakers came from Gato if I am remembering correctly. They look more than a little similar if you check it out. The Gato FM6 is very good, but you will have to find one. Also, from what I hear the quality may have gone down on last batches. Calvin knows the history more than I do. |
@celtic66 had the fm6 model. It is a hard to find now. It is a beat @acman heard it on my infigo gear. That fm6 was the initially 14k. I have not heard a speaker under 35k that beats it! |