Larry....yes the Avantgarde's I would say are on my finalist list. I have heard the Uno Fino. Just need to find the Uno XD and the Duo somewhere around the country. As stated before, I just purchases Mola Mola Amps for another speaker. If they do not work out I will go back to a tube amp. If I do that then I will buy again from Raven Audio....great integrated tube amps with some of the bast tubes available and outstanding customer service.
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If I were going to go down the horn road again, and had the room, I would seriously consider a pair of Gary Fischer's totally restored, upgraded and modernised Altec VOTT A7-500-8. Driven by either tube or quad balanced transistor McIntosh amplifiers, the sound quality to my ears is beyond phenomenal. I had a friend who has these exact speakers in his home system. Set up properly in a room with decent acoustics, I never saw any need for subwoofers to reinforce bottom end performance. A pair of MC-75's with a C2500 preamp take care of pre and power amplification duties. The front end sources are dominated by a VPI turntable and modified ATR-100 series open reel. As a strictly analog system, I cannot imagine anything that sounds better nor have I heard anything better. I don't have room to properly house a pair of A7's., so in my system I settled' for a pair of line array XRT-30. A poster above noted that proper line array systems image far better than point source and are IMO as close to a horn experience as you will get. Soundstage is large, wide and tall. Detail and dynamics are near as good but not QUITE as smooth as horns. When I say settle I don't mean it as a bad thing, these speakers sound as close as any non horn system I've heard. Other horn speakers I've experienced extensively are from JBL and Klipsch. Modified K-horns sounded decent enough, but not in the same league as the VOTT A7 500's. Here's the link to Gary Fischer's website if you are interested: https://www.garyfischerspeakers.com/custom-speakers/ |
willgolf, Since you like the looks of the Avantgarde speakers (I do too), I am wondering what you think of the AER Pnoe. This is a backloaded horn speaker that is very much like the Charney, in terms of design. I found out about this speaker when I started looking at AER drivers after hearing the Charney speaker with this particular driver. I have not heard the Pnoe, but, it should be similar to the Charney, albeit many times the price. I have not heard it myself, and I would not be that interested given how much more it costs than the Charney speakers I heard. It is way out of your price range, but, I thought it is at least interesting and I wondered if you liked the looks. https://aer-loudspeakers.com/aer-pnoe/ |
Larry - the whole AER website is pretty cool. The PNOE on You Tube was really great sounding albeit You tube. LOL. The price is way above my league, but I did like the look. It seems they are either $65 - $ 90k or under $20k.....nothing in between. Have you actually compared Charney to Avantgarde? Can anyone comment on the Diesis horns who have them? |
Horning Aristoteles or Horning Eufrodite, amazing speakers. Back loaded horn for bass and midrange, and small waveguide for tweeter. Looks like a "normal" speaker. I hade Eufrodite in my old room, but now in my new room i have Aristoteles. Only thing, they are not easy to match with Amp, but when you find The wright amp, it will be magic. Supermusical speakers. Best regards // Stefan |
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