@yogiboy Ps. Here is my longer impression
https://pearlacoustics.com/daniel-geiger/
If you want to audition them ask Harley whether there is an owner near you. If you are in socal lmk.
Shameless Poll: Pearl vs Ohm vs Zu
Santa Claus drops a pair of speakers under your tree in the middle of the night, what do you choose:
Extra credit if you add an amp < $5k to the wishlist.
Danke
@yogiboy Ps. Here is my longer impression https://pearlacoustics.com/daniel-geiger/ If you want to audition them ask Harley whether there is an owner near you. If you are in socal lmk. |
@oberoniaomnia Thanks for the info! |
Thanks again for participating in this thread, I'm going to wrap it here here for the final tally
While Ohms are the more popular choice, those who have experienced the lesser known Pearl's speak very highly of them. Not much love for Zu here. One unknown with Ohm is that their founder passed away last year and the team is regrouping into a new building. The owner's apprentice of 10+ years looks to be at the helm now. I wouldn't consider myself an audiophile yet, more like a "researchphile", enjoying absorbing knowledge. I'm at the point of analysis paralysis and am devolving to a state where throwing darts and pulling tarot cards makes good sense. On a more shallow level, the fact Sibelius is made from 1.25" solid walnut has real sex appeal. I've imbued enough George Nakashima into my DNA to finger veneer as fake furniture. Maybe Santa will come into my dreams tonight with the right answer. Cheers
|
I currently have a pair of Union 6 Supreme and Lii Audio Fast-15 drivers in a ported cabinet. I use a Decware Torii Mk IV and occasionally a Gromes Phi-26 (SET or SEP with EL-84 output tubes). Can't speak to the Ohm or the Pearlacoustics but I'm sure both would also work great. For what it's worth, the Lii and the Zu share some similarities but are overall very different sounding loudspeakers. Both are predominantly front row, midrange forward presentations, image 3D and benefit from subwoofers to my ears. The Zu are clarity and tone queens and have greater extension to the frequency extremes but don't feel unbalanced. The Lii (depending on how you implement them) are just an all around pleaser with a little more euphonic tendencies than the Zu. Amazing what 15" single drivers can do. Easier to pair the Lii with a wide variety of amps. The Zu U6S are more picky. I could live happily ever after with either but I'm glad I have both. |