Has anyone listened to or auditioned Verity's new Arindale speaker ?


Hello Audiogon members - I hope all is well and just wondering if any of you have listened to this speaker. This replaced the Amadis S in their speaker line and would welcome any comments on who has actually listened to this speaker. Thank you in advance.      

garebear

mijostyn,

I have done it for a lot less my system is worth $70,000 and it sounds incredible very three-dimensional wide deep sound stage you can hear everything even way in the background very black silent background, so when you choose the right stuff 70 to 100,000 will do it. no need to go to 200,000.

There must be some extremely wealthy people in this group to even consider buying such expensive speakers.  They do look incredible.  They must sound incredible.  The cabinets look really high quality.  Wish I could afford them.

“so when you choose the right stuff 70 to 100,000 will do it.”
+1, @havocman 

There is a deep learning curve in one’s pursuit of audio nirvana. One can achieve it at a reasonable cost as long as you know how to put together a system. Synergy between components not to mention room acoustics (often an afterthought) is of utmost importance. Spending big dollars doesn’t always yields to a great sounding system. 

lalitk,

I totally agree with you, system synergy is very important and I'm very happy with my system I'll tell you what it is, Sim audio p8 preamp, Sim audio w8 amp, esoteric P10 transport, Wyred4Sound 10th anniversary DAC, monarchy audio up sampler speaker wire is Neotech Sahara rectangular copper OCC wire, interconnects are Neotech Sahara rectangular copper and silver OCC wire, the rectangular OCC wire is even better sounding than the round OCC wire, the best wire on the market for audio now, far superior to anything ofc and my power cords are Neotech The Grand rectangular OCC copper. My system is worth about 70,000.

@larry5729 if I had money to buy them, I'd probably pay off my mortgage, buy a 10K speaker from my wish list and be happy as a mutt. (I'd have some money left for paying off student loans)