Hello Rhythmace,
I saw this post and just had to comment. Your impressions and comments regarding the Sason's and RSAD are exactly as mine. I too visited RSAD (last May) and wasn't completely prepared for what I heard. I had just sold a pair of Sound Lab Electrostatics and loved the fast intimacy of them but longed for more weight and body. Not only did the Sason's surprise me with their speed and accuracy, but the sound stage was equal to the large planars - it was rather unbelievable to me. The inter-detail of music through the Sason's is unsurpassed by anything I've heard in my 30 years in this hobby. I'm a fan of the human voice and of the piano. The tone and decay of the piano was so "correct" I questioned if the Sason's were specifically voiced that way but I've later realized that tonality is amazing across the entire instrument range.
Well, needless to say I purchased a pair. Break-in time was lengthy but Steve was very helpful through the entire process and always encouraged my comments. I have owned speakers several times more expensive and some of the best "brands" available but I have never been so emotionally involved with the music as I have been these last few months. For the first time ever, I can listen to music all day - all weekend, week after week and never tire.
I have a pair of older large Rowland monoblocks I needed for my last pair of speakers. I was planning to sell these after the Sason's were in place and move to smaller tube amps. I have to say the Sason's seem to like the power and control these Rowland's have. It looks a little odd that the amps are almost as big as the Sason's but music is so "right" I'm hesitant to change anything.
I believe many people purchase audio components based on reviews or other people’s opinions - afraid to believe their own ears. You can't beat the 45 day trial period but as you know, if people would just visit RSAD and listen!
Good luck to you with your speaker pursuit. If you decide to purchase the Sason's, I know Steve and Robert (and the Sason's of course) won't let you down.
I saw this post and just had to comment. Your impressions and comments regarding the Sason's and RSAD are exactly as mine. I too visited RSAD (last May) and wasn't completely prepared for what I heard. I had just sold a pair of Sound Lab Electrostatics and loved the fast intimacy of them but longed for more weight and body. Not only did the Sason's surprise me with their speed and accuracy, but the sound stage was equal to the large planars - it was rather unbelievable to me. The inter-detail of music through the Sason's is unsurpassed by anything I've heard in my 30 years in this hobby. I'm a fan of the human voice and of the piano. The tone and decay of the piano was so "correct" I questioned if the Sason's were specifically voiced that way but I've later realized that tonality is amazing across the entire instrument range.
Well, needless to say I purchased a pair. Break-in time was lengthy but Steve was very helpful through the entire process and always encouraged my comments. I have owned speakers several times more expensive and some of the best "brands" available but I have never been so emotionally involved with the music as I have been these last few months. For the first time ever, I can listen to music all day - all weekend, week after week and never tire.
I have a pair of older large Rowland monoblocks I needed for my last pair of speakers. I was planning to sell these after the Sason's were in place and move to smaller tube amps. I have to say the Sason's seem to like the power and control these Rowland's have. It looks a little odd that the amps are almost as big as the Sason's but music is so "right" I'm hesitant to change anything.
I believe many people purchase audio components based on reviews or other people’s opinions - afraid to believe their own ears. You can't beat the 45 day trial period but as you know, if people would just visit RSAD and listen!
Good luck to you with your speaker pursuit. If you decide to purchase the Sason's, I know Steve and Robert (and the Sason's of course) won't let you down.