Anyone heard the Alsyvox Botticelli planar speakers?


Full range ribbon tweeter/midrange and push-pull planar magnetic bass driver.  22Hz to 40kHz. 94 dB efficient due to all neo magnets. 260 lbs per speaker.  Has garnered enthusiastic show reviews.  BTW, "only $87k".   Looks beautiful.

https://alsyvox.com/

dracule1
@gnjtack Are you so sure that your interests are being represented here, on this particular thread? I would have thought that this is not the case! By your dealer’s interjection into this thread, I would state that the first place you might want to look...is at your dealer.
@gnjtack

I contacted you before I knew you about your dealer. I did ask you if you offered discounts (I never specified how much btw) on your line of speakers because we had no planar ribbon speakers in our evaluation. If I can afford the Alsyvox, I can afford your speakers many times over. I personally think Alsyvox is hands down a technically superior speaker and built to tolerances you can only dream of. I have no ill will toward you or your dealer. But for you and your dealer to troll a thread I started on Alsyvox and other Alsyvox threads is pretty unethical. Why are you two so obsessed with Alsyvox? I don’t see you guys trolling other planar speakers. When a manufacturer trolls a thread on a competitor’s product, that is a red flag to all buyers and other manufacturers.
@maplegrovemusic The ad was placed in 7/19. This thread was started 11/18 long before decision was made to upgrade to the fantastic Alsyvox Caravaggio.
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rhapsody has a legitimate point, and I can’t blame him for not wanting to participate in this thread.  This thread has veered way off course by trolling by a GTA dealer who is shilling GTA speakers at the expense of Alsyvox. And the manufacturer should reconsider the practices of his dealer on these threads.  I ask the moderators to put an end to this.  GTA should start their own thread and discuss the virtues of their speakers there. I don’t have any issues with the speakers themselves given their price point.