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
Morganc - The Zus definitely have an 'alive' presence and that's the quality that makes them keepers in my system. As for soundstage, my room is 15'x15' and the speakers are probably not ideally placed for depth. They flank our fireplace and are just a few feet out from the back walls. But I am hearing some depth now as they are breaking in which I didn't before and the soundstage is getting very large. Sometimes it's startling when a vocal comes in(lead or backing, in addition to what is an already very full sound and it's still well defined and placed. So I have zero complaints in that area -- it works for me.

Previously I had a pair of Spendor S5es which I enjoyed but comparing them to the Superflys, they sounded dull and lifeless. Not a knock against the Spendors(I still have a high opinion of them)it's just that they sound like speakers reproducing music and the Zu's sound like music. I had an audiophile buddy over and he preferred the Zu's by a large margin and commented that the British speakers midrange sounded 'sucked out' in comparison to the Zu's and I think he was hearing the rich, dense tonality presented by the Zu FRD.

The Omen Definitions might be a bit too much for my smaller room as I'm sure they would like even more 'breathing room' than the Superflys however they sound like a great fit for your listening space. I'm also curious how the two compare as I haven't seen many comments. Post your impressions of the Omen Definitions with 300bs -- curious to know.

Rockn - Man, I'm jealous! Walnut wasn't an option when I ordered mine -- I'm sure those are going to look as great as they sound! I know next to nothing about SET amplification but I've been impressed by the little that I've heard. Wonder what folks would think of a Bottlehead Stereomour 2A3/45 paired with the Superflys? The kit is $750 which seems like a great way to hear and learn along the way too.
My wife bought a pair at the RMAF. We now have them set up with both a vintage (NOSValves Modified) Scott 299D tube integrated amp and a Peachtree Nova and they are really sounding sweet. Took a bit of time to break in but even out of the box they are extremely dynamic. Complete thumbs up!
I got mine about 2 weeks ago. Driving it with an Atmasphere S30. Pretty amazing combo after about 30 hours of break in. Great definition and transparency. Even though my current digs don't allow for optimal placement, soundstaging and imaging are outstanding. Leading edge transient information is outstanding. Brass has that bite that you hear when live. Drums and cymbals have that snap and sparkle. Bass definatly goes down to at least the mid 30's in my room with great definition and speed of the leading edge of the bass notes making it very easy to follow bass lines. Music has great pace and drive that draws you into the music and lets you forget about all the hifi stuff. Even my non- audiophile wife said wow.
I don't know everything that's out there but I'm hard pressed to think of a better speaker for $2800.

BTW, my pair is in Ferrari red, purchased at a discount on Zu's Black Friday sale. They are gorgeous. If you can spring for it I highly rec. the high gloss finish of your choice.

Well, my matte black Soul Superfly arrived on Wednesday. Let them sit for three days until my dealer could get out and solder some spades and set them up. Really did Littld more than set up and listen.

Will report back at a later date but it is already obvious that they are, as I anticipated, keepers.

Mike
I wonder how these speakers would compare with my Klipsch RF-7? I would be driving them with a Cayin A88t with 16 ohm tap. Anybody compared the sound to klipsch?