Eril:
I have a set of Cerious Ceramic Reference speakers. My entire system is wired with CT interconnects/cables (with the exception of my phono cable). I just added the new CT power cord to my Exemplar Audio 5910.
I'm a long time user of Bob Grost's speaker designs. I upgraded to the CCR from a unique set of Unity Audio PARMs. In conversation with Bob he suggested that the Cerious Too/Bass combination is actually more advanced than the original PARM system. If they are able to image as well as the PARMs and are as dynamic then that would make the new speakers one of the great bargains in audio.
The thing to keep in mind is that although CT is a new company, it's founder has a solid reputation from his time with Unity Audio. Bob always has thought outside the box and the new speakers are revolutionary, not evolutionary, designs based on technologies that were not cost effective in the past.
My apologies if I am evangelical. These speakers are cutting edge designs that are not just great value - they are great period.
Ken Golden
P.S. - I promised a review of the CCRs on Audio Asylum. It's still in the works, time permitting.
I have a set of Cerious Ceramic Reference speakers. My entire system is wired with CT interconnects/cables (with the exception of my phono cable). I just added the new CT power cord to my Exemplar Audio 5910.
I'm a long time user of Bob Grost's speaker designs. I upgraded to the CCR from a unique set of Unity Audio PARMs. In conversation with Bob he suggested that the Cerious Too/Bass combination is actually more advanced than the original PARM system. If they are able to image as well as the PARMs and are as dynamic then that would make the new speakers one of the great bargains in audio.
The thing to keep in mind is that although CT is a new company, it's founder has a solid reputation from his time with Unity Audio. Bob always has thought outside the box and the new speakers are revolutionary, not evolutionary, designs based on technologies that were not cost effective in the past.
My apologies if I am evangelical. These speakers are cutting edge designs that are not just great value - they are great period.
Ken Golden
P.S. - I promised a review of the CCRs on Audio Asylum. It's still in the works, time permitting.