Zu Soul Superfly


I just ordered a pair of the new Zu speakers on a whim. I was going to wait for information, but the fact that they threw in the free superfly upgrades to the first 30 people got me.

From a similar thread it sounds like some of you guys have heard the speaker despite information only being released today. I'm wondering what you can share about it?

Also, I am really hoping it works with a Firstwatt F1 amplifier. Can anyone comment as to that? I know the Druid's and Essences worked OK.
gopher
The Ampino's power will decline to 12-15w/ch into the Superfly's 16 ohms impedance, and perhaps to 15-18w/ch into Essence. But Essence is 4db less efficient than Superfly. On balance, aside from Superfly being the better-sounding, more tuneful speaker of the two, it will also make better use of the Ampino's power and intrinsic dynamic aliveness, which you'll no doubt appreciate in a large room. I have no doubt that the Superfly super tweeter will be a much better match to this transistor amp than the hot ribbon on Essence. as I've written before, Essence is the least Zu-like speaker, duet the combination of the ribbon super tweeter's less toneful harmonic output, and the unfortunate dialing back of the Zu FRD's intrinsic dynamic capability to accommodate the less efficient ribbon. You end up with an audible dynamic muting relative to the 101db/w/m speakers, and then a slight tone disconnect between the FRD and the super tweeter. Superfly is a thorough improvement over Essence regardless of amplification, but especially so for Ampino and it's ilk. Superfly will also sound more expansive and explosive in HT use.

Phil
Being a current Superfly owner and a previous Essence owner, I'll say Superfly no question. I do not regret the move in any way.
Hi everybody, I'm looking into buying a good tube amp for these speakers. Do people have any good tube amp recomendations for a medium room for moderate listening? I'm currently looking at a couple amps, one 35 wpc and the other are 70 wpc monoblocks. Would getting monoblocks for these speakers be overkill, or do they benefit from the extra power going from 35 to 70 wpc?

Thank a lot!
My wife and I were at the RMAF this year and went to a couple of the Zu rooms (big room where the Omens were sharing space with a couple of other systems and their dedicated room with the Soul Superfly's). We really enjoyed both speakers as we like speakers that have some life and dynamics to them. They proved equally adept at providing fine detail and musicality. In fact, to my surprise, my wife ordered a pair of the Superfly's while at the show (while I was checking out gear in some other rooms) and they will be shipped either this week or next. Now I'm glad I brought her along as I thought she'd find the show boring and tedious.
Monsieurguzel,I am using a Rogue Tempest III with the soul superflys and it is amazing. Tight solid bass,very detailed presentation, great sound stage.Vocals, especially female are scary good.Even my wife, who sadly could care less how things sound was impressed.At 90 watts per channel it does not strain to play loud. If there is one drawback it is the lack of a 16 ohm output. It does raise the hum level some but is really inaudible when playing music.