Excellent speakers but it does have its limitation more suitable for small rooms, but unfortunately, the manufacturer isn't well-managed. They recently bypassed all their USA dealers and went direct!
New Fleetwood DeVille SQ
The improved Fleetwood DeVille SQ are out now...my End-Game speakers
As mentioned, I do not like owning multiples of 2 for most things. I enjoy keeping it simple. I only want to keep one set of speakers in the listening room. I hate "clutter". I thought about taking them to my main residence, but to begin with my main residence had no room for them, hence the built out listening room at the warehouse. I hope these go to a good home, truly mint, and well taken care of. |
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I acquired a pair of pre-loved DeVille's, non SQ. I agree with everything Steve mentioned. These speakers are game changers. They will change the way you listen to music. In my room, 13X28, I experience a holographic soundstage, close your eyes, while the speakers completely disappear and you are treated to a wall of sound with instruments and vocals coming from distinct locations. The aural cues, the space between the notes, the way these speakers render a musical performance is both accurate and beautiful. The challenge with describing sound is that what we remember most is the way a performance made us feel. Words by analogy are often inadequate, and sound memory is limited. I am a music lover and lifetime audiophile. These speakers are doing something different than anything I have owned or heard. A truly wonderful music reproduction system will do more than sound great, it will train your brain to hear music differently. When a home based system affects the way you hear even live music by opening up your mind to space and musical resonances, then you have something special. With a deep sense of gratitude.
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@johnk, can you elaborate? Thanks. |
Updated my thoughts here on the Standard to SQ here |