Hello Rhythmace (Darrin/Darrilton) and A'goNers.
Darrin, Thanks for making the trip over and I'm glad it was worth your time. Hope you get to make it again and, with your lovely Wife next time. (Note to Wife: Your Husband is very grateful for you!) Always enjoy when folks come visit.
Steve and I are still as excited about the Sason project as when we first intro'd it. It really is a world class transducer.
Perhaps a couple of points of interest:
The amps we use a lot of the time here are Pass Aleph 3 which are pretty tricked out. Not the Aleph 30. We use two of these - one for each speaker. Simple circuit, Class A single Ended throughout it's output - great little amp. The Sasons don't need a lot of power to do their magic, just good power. Steve's (McCormack) DNA-2 w/ SMC rev.A is a special amp and the Sasons did beautifully revealing that. Thanks for bringing that along Darrin.
The Sason Ltd. is not only made here in the USA, they're also made in our humble facility here. On top of that, no one touches these except Steve or I. We personally build every set. Wouldn't have it any other way. Which brings up this that I think is worth noting: As with virtually all dynamic loudspeakers, there's no real new "breakthrough" technology in the Sasons. We've simply re-analyzed ALL the engineering required to design a great loudspeaker and, by thinking outside the box so to speak, we've refined and optimized everything about it. (Where Steve provides the science or engineerical (What!?) prowess, I provide the side that makes loudspeaker design an art. Together, some would say we're scary.) This requires some pretty specialized attention for parts selection and during build. We have our own little tricks we do that no one else is doing. That's why we don't foresee jobbing these out or even hiring someone in house to build these. I suppose if there's a down side to this, it would be that we'll never sell 25 - 50 sets of these a month. The up side I think is that those folks who own and enjoy the Sason Ltd can be confident that their speakers are not another "highly regarded" "me too" offering.
Our music room here: It's almost too small for the Sason. That is to say, as well as they impress in our room here, they will perform even better in a room where they have more room to breath. There is one Gent who has a pair in a dedicated environment that's way bigger than I would imagine the Sasons to work in but, they perform all the better. Great story behind that. If requested, I'll post it here. And, though he has a sub he could use, he doesn't.
On the other hand, I can think of another Gent that has a pair in a smaller room than ours and is thrilled with how they're performing. In that room, the Sason replaced a well regarded five figure pair of monitor speakers. If I understand correctly, he also changed his amps to some low powered tube SETs.
Finally, Thank You Darrin for taking the time and effort to post your impressions. I think commentary like this is worth more for the true music enthusiast than all the slick ad campaigns a company might come up with...that somebody pays for (That'd be the consumer.). I would personally like ya'll to know too that Darrin is a well seasoned audio enthusiast and musician who's not given to writing a commentary unless it's well earned (good musicians are hard to impress) - a feather in our cap I suppose but still good for you to know...
Finally finally, (like, for real) whether you're in the market for better speakers (or cabling) or not, Steve and I would love to have any of you visit. Bring your music, your gear, or both. The new Alethias cabling is in the rig and the Sasons are singing. It would be fun.
Cheers to all of you and Happy Thanksgiving! Much to be grateful for, No?
Robert
RSAD
Darrin, Thanks for making the trip over and I'm glad it was worth your time. Hope you get to make it again and, with your lovely Wife next time. (Note to Wife: Your Husband is very grateful for you!) Always enjoy when folks come visit.
Steve and I are still as excited about the Sason project as when we first intro'd it. It really is a world class transducer.
Perhaps a couple of points of interest:
The amps we use a lot of the time here are Pass Aleph 3 which are pretty tricked out. Not the Aleph 30. We use two of these - one for each speaker. Simple circuit, Class A single Ended throughout it's output - great little amp. The Sasons don't need a lot of power to do their magic, just good power. Steve's (McCormack) DNA-2 w/ SMC rev.A is a special amp and the Sasons did beautifully revealing that. Thanks for bringing that along Darrin.
The Sason Ltd. is not only made here in the USA, they're also made in our humble facility here. On top of that, no one touches these except Steve or I. We personally build every set. Wouldn't have it any other way. Which brings up this that I think is worth noting: As with virtually all dynamic loudspeakers, there's no real new "breakthrough" technology in the Sasons. We've simply re-analyzed ALL the engineering required to design a great loudspeaker and, by thinking outside the box so to speak, we've refined and optimized everything about it. (Where Steve provides the science or engineerical (What!?) prowess, I provide the side that makes loudspeaker design an art. Together, some would say we're scary.) This requires some pretty specialized attention for parts selection and during build. We have our own little tricks we do that no one else is doing. That's why we don't foresee jobbing these out or even hiring someone in house to build these. I suppose if there's a down side to this, it would be that we'll never sell 25 - 50 sets of these a month. The up side I think is that those folks who own and enjoy the Sason Ltd can be confident that their speakers are not another "highly regarded" "me too" offering.
Our music room here: It's almost too small for the Sason. That is to say, as well as they impress in our room here, they will perform even better in a room where they have more room to breath. There is one Gent who has a pair in a dedicated environment that's way bigger than I would imagine the Sasons to work in but, they perform all the better. Great story behind that. If requested, I'll post it here. And, though he has a sub he could use, he doesn't.
On the other hand, I can think of another Gent that has a pair in a smaller room than ours and is thrilled with how they're performing. In that room, the Sason replaced a well regarded five figure pair of monitor speakers. If I understand correctly, he also changed his amps to some low powered tube SETs.
Finally, Thank You Darrin for taking the time and effort to post your impressions. I think commentary like this is worth more for the true music enthusiast than all the slick ad campaigns a company might come up with...that somebody pays for (That'd be the consumer.). I would personally like ya'll to know too that Darrin is a well seasoned audio enthusiast and musician who's not given to writing a commentary unless it's well earned (good musicians are hard to impress) - a feather in our cap I suppose but still good for you to know...
Finally finally, (like, for real) whether you're in the market for better speakers (or cabling) or not, Steve and I would love to have any of you visit. Bring your music, your gear, or both. The new Alethias cabling is in the rig and the Sasons are singing. It would be fun.
Cheers to all of you and Happy Thanksgiving! Much to be grateful for, No?
Robert
RSAD