@br3098 Thanks for the comprehensive reply! I've owned Triangles before and liked them - not too warm, not too clinical. I might also go back to Reference 3A once they show up for sale here.
Any experience with Decware speakers?
Hi all,
Recently sold my AZ Adagios and in the next six months or so will be in the market for a new floorstander. I have experience with Mr. Deckert's amplifiers and spent a happy afternoon up in his workshop listening to various components and configurations.
Does anyone have any experience with his speakers?
Music tastes all over the place: M83, Yellowjackets, Bill Evans, De La Soul, Anne Hills, Cassandra Wilson, Rush, Phish, Tchaikovsky, Wilco, Roald Velden, etc.
Components: Primare i30, Oppo 105, VPI HW-19, Jolida phono, AZ and homemade cabling throughout.
Many thanks,
s
Recently sold my AZ Adagios and in the next six months or so will be in the market for a new floorstander. I have experience with Mr. Deckert's amplifiers and spent a happy afternoon up in his workshop listening to various components and configurations.
Does anyone have any experience with his speakers?
Music tastes all over the place: M83, Yellowjackets, Bill Evans, De La Soul, Anne Hills, Cassandra Wilson, Rush, Phish, Tchaikovsky, Wilco, Roald Velden, etc.
Components: Primare i30, Oppo 105, VPI HW-19, Jolida phono, AZ and homemade cabling throughout.
Many thanks,
s
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@br3098 Would something like this be more applicable? I ran a Triode Corp TRV-35 about a year ago, but the AZ's weren't sensitive enough by far. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8ja1j-triode-corporation-trv-845se-tube |
Should work, but I would try it before you buy it. decware offers a wide range of speakers that generally work with most tube amps but remember that they were voiced using decware amps, all of which sound quite different than the TRV-35's 845 tubes. Based on your musical preferences, I would probably suggest you listen to decware's radial speakers: the ERRx and/or the HR-1. |
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