Eben loudspeakers


Has anyone heard an Eben loudspeaker? I have been offered a decent price on a pair of xs and will be demoing in due course but I would be interested to hearing opinions on this brand before I do. Thanks.
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Thanks guys. How would describe their sound? Any particular strengths? I'm considering the X-2s.
I'm a clean-freak, which is why I'm addicted to stats. But these speakers had an effortless presentation and authority that I'd only heard with the big Soundlabs and also a Keith Johnson-modified pair of Avalons at the Spectral room at CES 2004.

The model I heard at CES 2005 was the X-3. You can see all their products at:

http://www.eben.dk/

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Nsgarsh,my man!!You should hear a properly driven Avalon Ascent.I know of a fellow,who sold off a pair for Genesis 200's(not stat,but stat-like,big time)and was amazed at the similarity.At volume too!
Of course I'm prejudiced,but MAN are these things good(sealed enclosure,load never falling below 5.5 ohms,seperate massive crossover at 55lbs each,and 175 lbs per side plus crossovers).Inner detail that will shock the most jaded "latest-stuff" fan,and a fabulous timbre too boot.Oh,I forgot....Without a doubt,the best stage I have ever heard.The Kharma crowd(who love the way those fine speakers stage)are ususlly on the floor,when they get a glimpse of Ascent staging.I use a big REL to suplement the lowest octave(flawless integration)as The Ascents are about nine feet out,for their hologram....I mean HOLOGRAM!!
To me,an "heirloom" in their irridescent Tropical Olivewood,and you will never see my pair up for sale.BTW,the Exact Power Ultra-Pure/EP-15A(I got the tip from a post of yours,and know Doug D.likes his EP-15a,so what can be bad)is almost a mandatory combo,for me to state the above.Always open to learning,and there is SO much to still glean,about "true correct set-up"!
This I just found out,as even with dedicated lines,my system demands this level of A/C purity.But OYE VEY,does it sound "silly good"!!The slight dryness,I used to think was my arm/cartridge has turned out to be the actual A/C DRECK,and I had PS-Audio UO's,which were not enough,obviously.
Looks like the Orpheus is going to have to wait until next summer,as my thoughts on the Temper-V has been dramatically enhanced(my Temper-V only has 250 hrs,thankfully)as I have used my cartridge fund to get the EP-15A/Ultra Pure combo.This turns out(for me)to be the best thing I can do for my particular system,at the present,and I have my "nay-sayer" friends in a tailspin,as BOY has this woken up my stuff!!
Sorry for the rant,and not staying on topic,but thought you'd like a little info.
Best!
I agree with some of the others as I heard the X-3 at RMAF and was very impressed. These speakers just seem to just disappear and let the music flow. They are also fairly effecient and thus can be run by tubes.
I've got a pair of the X4s running with a Cary SLP-05 Pre and the CAD 500MB amps. I'm currently using an Esoteric UX3-SE, although I just picked up the new Accustic Arts Dac4 (and I'm curious to compare that with going analog out of the Esoteric). Wiring is all Virtual Dynamics Revelation (power cords, ICs, speaker cables). Currently I am not using any power conditioning, and the room is quite large.

Despite the quality of my system and being a huge music lover and musician, I am not the MOST experienced audiophile, but I am just floored by this system and it is the best I have heard compared to any of the dealers I have visited -- the closest being Focus Audio Master 2s with top Ayre gear.

I also have a 2nd system with MartinLogan AscentI with the droplet CD player and Classe CP-500 Pre and CA 2200 stereo amp. Thus, I have come to love what electrostatics are capable of. Yet, the Ebens do absolutely everything that I have come to love about the panels, and then do a whole lot more. They even exceed the soundstaging/imaging capabilities of my Logans -- and are the absolute best speakers I've heard in this regard -- and I think that they are more revealing, as well.

The X4s are much bigger than the X3s (which we've got in the rear of the room, which acts as a combined 2-channel and multi-channel system), and I'm sure they offer more bass, dynamics, etc., but in a smaller room, the X3s might be the better speaker, and they are also more tube-friendly.

If you like electrostatics, these speakers are for you, as Nsgarch stated. And if you don't, well I guess they still might be for you since they're not ;)