Acoustic Zen Adagio, How Good Are They?


Just read the glowing review in TAS. Has enyone heard these and if so is all the positive press justified?
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Rja, As far as I know the sub is available, when I bought my Adagios there was some info with it, with a picture. It is called the Allegro, available in the same colours, I believe for $3000. 1000watt amp, 92db sensitivity, Frequency 19 to 100hz+- 3db, H 18", W 29", D 19". Personally, the Adagios have enough base for my needs.
The subwoofer has been out for a while but not a lot of information has been released. I don't know if this post will past the moderators but if it does, you can see the sub and details at www.responseaudio.com. Robert really needs to get speaker products on his website but until they are posted, I hope this message makes it's way onto the board.
Aggielaw,

While I have not heard the new version of the slanted baffle Adagio, I do know that for the original version you probably need at least a good 9 feet for the MTM driver config to integrate properly. Perhaps this slanted baffle helps a little in this area.
I went to the RMAS and heard the Adagio in all 3 rooms that had them,including both the Adagio and Adagio Monitor in Robert's room. I also own a pair of Adagios. All 3 rooms(Triode Corporation, Balanced Power Technologies, and Robert's AZ + ModWright Instruments)shared that natural, organic, sounds like real instruments sound. So, a few more thoughts: These speakers (both floor standing and monitor)sound so good that you simply have to hear them to believe it. I sat to the side in Robert's room and watched the visitors. They were the most toe-tapping, grinning, dancing group you ever saw. In nearly all the other rooms, I would see people straining to answer the question "What am I hearing?" "Is it great bass, mid, treble, dynamics, etc?" In the AZ rooms you just saw grins and body parts moving. They are gorgeous. Again, you have to see them. Pictures don't come close. They compete successfully against all comers at any price point, but especially against some of the megadollar designs that try so hard to be new and innovative, and fail to please because of their extremes. The AZ is very innovative (circular ribbon, hand made by Robert, underhung motors, transmission line cabinets, single crystal AZ wiring, each pair listened to by Robert before shipping) with all of this aimed at natural, undistorted, fidelity. What a bargain.