Phil:
You seem to have me confused with salesperson or marketer. I am neither. I am a Zu fan, and I think that they would benefit from people being more honest about their products.
A non-audiophile music lover should stick with their 128kb mp3 and their ipod earbuds. Not that they need my encouragement to do this, as they are doing it already.
Anyone who is thinking about dropping $2K for speakers should care about sound, otherwise they are simply fool with money who wants to show off. In that case, there are flashier looking (and sounding) speakers I would point them to.
So you want to spend $2K, and you care about sound, and you are considering Soul. Good. That person can now read discussion between me and you and make up own mind about what is helpful and what is not.
Contrary to you, I do not think this individual should not care about placement or flea watts. Room interaction and time smear with high dispersion soul FRD will blur attack and kill sustain. You will have no tone left, or very unremarkable tone, just as my Druids are off axis. There will be nothing to appreciate.
Flea watts kill dynamics with congested midrange at very low listening levels. Now, maybe some people don't care about a midrange sounding like a chest cold -- their taste of course -- but it will not seem "dynamic" to anyone. If someone has small room then OK, they can go to 30W or better 40W and might be OK. And please, my issue with flea watt has nothing to do with level. The congestion has to do with ease and comes long before you are anywhere close to clipping.
While Souls eliminate fiddling with gap height (which I like) I fear higher dispersion FRD will require additional room treatment (which I do not). But I have not heard so cannot say.
It is interesting you say Souls are "substantially more likely" than Druid as people went on and one about how lively Druids were. This must by massive hyperactivity. Although they are both rated 101dbW, in practise my Druids sounded like mid to high 90s, so it is possible that Souls are more sensitive even though their "official" rating is the same.
If Miklorsmith likes Deficitions at 2W all I can say is his tastes differ widely from my own. I would not recommend his path to anyone.
Anyone who comes here from Google Bing whatever: you should get Soul as they represent excellent value and are wonderful speaker. But, to get your $2K value you will have to care about placement. I am sorry. But I hope you will find it rewarding like me, as I learned so much about music through this. And for gods sake, get amp with at least 40W
You seem to have me confused with salesperson or marketer. I am neither. I am a Zu fan, and I think that they would benefit from people being more honest about their products.
A non-audiophile music lover should stick with their 128kb mp3 and their ipod earbuds. Not that they need my encouragement to do this, as they are doing it already.
Anyone who is thinking about dropping $2K for speakers should care about sound, otherwise they are simply fool with money who wants to show off. In that case, there are flashier looking (and sounding) speakers I would point them to.
So you want to spend $2K, and you care about sound, and you are considering Soul. Good. That person can now read discussion between me and you and make up own mind about what is helpful and what is not.
Contrary to you, I do not think this individual should not care about placement or flea watts. Room interaction and time smear with high dispersion soul FRD will blur attack and kill sustain. You will have no tone left, or very unremarkable tone, just as my Druids are off axis. There will be nothing to appreciate.
Flea watts kill dynamics with congested midrange at very low listening levels. Now, maybe some people don't care about a midrange sounding like a chest cold -- their taste of course -- but it will not seem "dynamic" to anyone. If someone has small room then OK, they can go to 30W or better 40W and might be OK. And please, my issue with flea watt has nothing to do with level. The congestion has to do with ease and comes long before you are anywhere close to clipping.
While Souls eliminate fiddling with gap height (which I like) I fear higher dispersion FRD will require additional room treatment (which I do not). But I have not heard so cannot say.
It is interesting you say Souls are "substantially more likely" than Druid as people went on and one about how lively Druids were. This must by massive hyperactivity. Although they are both rated 101dbW, in practise my Druids sounded like mid to high 90s, so it is possible that Souls are more sensitive even though their "official" rating is the same.
If Miklorsmith likes Deficitions at 2W all I can say is his tastes differ widely from my own. I would not recommend his path to anyone.
Anyone who comes here from Google Bing whatever: you should get Soul as they represent excellent value and are wonderful speaker. But, to get your $2K value you will have to care about placement. I am sorry. But I hope you will find it rewarding like me, as I learned so much about music through this. And for gods sake, get amp with at least 40W