Louis Chochos from Omega Speaker Systems


So I've been getting the itch to try out high efficiency full range speakers. I was looking into the Zu Dirty Weekends as they just went on sale a few weeks ago. In my research, the Omega name kept coming up in comparisons to Zu. Well come to find out Omega is just about a mile from my office and I reached out the Louis. Long story short....he's a gentlemen in every sense of the word. I'm graciously borrowing a pair of his Super 3 High Output XRS to try out and I must say that they are truly special speakers. 

I hear the folks at Zu are great too, just wanted to acknowledge one of the captains (or hopefully soon to be) of this industry. I'm truly honored to have met Louis, he was very generous with his time answering all my questions. 
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Thanks for checking it out and the kudos. Yes I find whatever speakers I put in that room need a bit of toe-in for proper imaging and soundstage. I was curious about the wide baffle design and what it offered up. Care to elaborate? My understanding of that design is a wider soundstage..?
I own both brands, Omega and Zu.
Super 7 monitors from Omega and Omen Def from Zu. Very different speakers for different rooms/purposes. The Omegas are located in a small intimate den for quiet listening. The Zus are in a party room to listen to very loud pop/rock, sometimes playing along while we jam (guitars, bass, drums...).
I never spoke (personally or telephone) with anybody from both companies, but exchange several emails with Louis (Omega) and Gerrit from Zu. Both of them were extremely helpful and correct. They answered all my questions, made suggestions, gave me technical information and advise and never tried to push their products. Instead, they filled me with all their wisdom leaving the decision for myself.
These two companies are gems!
i agree with all the comments about louis - a class act and a hugely gifted designer/craftsman.  my wife and i picked up our super alnico high-output XRS's with the drivers mounted diagonally on the broad baffle.  the rosewood veneer is some of the nicest finish-work i've yet seen on a loudspeaker, first-rate cabinetry.  louis recommends 100+ hours for full break-in time, but i have to say that right out of the box the sound was startlingly, jaw-droppingly good.  enormous sound-stage, solid imaging, life-like dynamics, and tone and timing accuracy.  i've owned a variety of loudspeakes over the years -- b&w 801's, apogee divas, spatial audio cs1.3's, and now, concurrently, ohm f5015s driven by ampzilla electronics, and the omegas with the line magnetic 125-AS 211 integraed amplifier, as i write, playing the elliot carter cello concerto -- just mind-blowingly good.  if you have the right electronics i can think of no reason to not purchase a pair of these speakers.  photo: http://www.nsl.com/misc/omegas.JPG