BTW... I mentioned earlier in the thread my interest in Kudos speakers as well. There
is almost no talk on Audiogon about that brand, it seems because they
are a small British company that doesn't get much word outside
Britain. But a couple years ago at an audio show, walking through the
hall, I heard the most life-like symphonic sound coming from inside a
room. I popped in and there were these huge horn speakers which I
presumed were making the sound. As the tracks switched to - I think
Stevie Wonder and other tracks - there was that incredible clarity and
palpability of sound, and dynamics, that had me say "Yup, that's why
some people love horn speakers." Turns out it wasn't the horns playing
at all, but the modest, slim, non-descript wooden two-way floor standing
speakers right beside them. They blew my mind and I took note of the
brand.
Recently I was in an audio store and noticed they had the elusive Kudos speakers - smaller, cheaper models than the one I'd heard at the show.
I listened to some tracks and there it was, that sound I remembered from the audio show. They really wowed me. It turns out Kudos has introduced a series of flagship speakers, one of which may be within my reach, so it's now on my radar. In my mind, thus far, my "smaller speaker" solution has come down to between the Thiel 2.7, Joseph Audio Perspective, and the long shot Kudos Titan 606 (if I ever get to hear it...and I might).
I mention this partially because, as a Thiel fan I found the Kudos pushed many of the same hard-to-find buttons (though the Kudos are brighter and less neutral) as the ones Thiels push for me.
Recently I was in an audio store and noticed they had the elusive Kudos speakers - smaller, cheaper models than the one I'd heard at the show.
I listened to some tracks and there it was, that sound I remembered from the audio show. They really wowed me. It turns out Kudos has introduced a series of flagship speakers, one of which may be within my reach, so it's now on my radar. In my mind, thus far, my "smaller speaker" solution has come down to between the Thiel 2.7, Joseph Audio Perspective, and the long shot Kudos Titan 606 (if I ever get to hear it...and I might).
I mention this partially because, as a Thiel fan I found the Kudos pushed many of the same hard-to-find buttons (though the Kudos are brighter and less neutral) as the ones Thiels push for me.