You're correct in that Audio Artistry does have a low profile in the U.S. This in spite of the fact that their products have received rave reviews (Stereophile, Fi, Positive Feedback). A local Chicago dealer (who does not carry the line) told me that one customer traded in Audio Physics Meadea and another sold his Avalon Ascents in order to buy AA products. The dealer commented that they were speakers for people who really know what live music sounds like. As such he didn't think they would sell to the typical audiophile. I considered buying a pair (Dvorak Signatures), but the complications of a bi-amped system ultimately eliminated them from my consideration. I can't comment on their business status other than to say that they maintain a current website (audioartistry.com)
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I have on loan the AA Dvorak Dipole speaker. Faboulus airy sound with high resolution and very deep bass. Perhaps lacking a bit warmth and "body" around the instruments and vocals. Needs two good amps since the subs are not powered. Any comments on the Dvorak sound comparing to other high end speakers would be welcome. Living in Sweden the Dvorak is surly a rare bird but I been puzzled that AA brand are nearly ever mentioned on the net.AA Beethoven was speaker of the year in s´phil 98 but I have never read any coments about AA after that in the press. And you never sees any Dvorak on the used net market. Are AA very smal in US? Aperently they have never been a succes in USA? Perhaps they will soon be out of buisiness?
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