Has anyone heard the Usher Audio Speakers


I have read great things about these speakers on several different sites. They seem to have caught the attention of the press at CES this year? Has anyone heard them and if so with what equipment?
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Fernel,

There are only two dealers that I know of who have the Usher speakers. Which dealer was it that you heard them at and what model was it that you litened to? Also, what equipment did you listen to them with?
Fernel, interesting comments. Just goes to show how different people can have different opinions. I wouldnt trade my Ushers for a Sonus Faber Amati Homage and 5k! The Usher's are more beautiful (to my eye) and they sound MUCH better. To each his own I guess.
I heard the 8871's at Goldman Audio in a system that consisted of a Rowland Model 10, Rowland Synergy 2, and Bel Canto 2 DAC. I was simply bowled over. I am strongly considering ordering the 8571 because they are smaller and would fit in my room better. Like many have said already, they are very high on the wife acceptance factor scale.
Usher has one speaker that looks identical to the Sonus Faber. I have no real interest in copycat speakers and this appears to be a slight anomaly in their line.

The new speakers that Usher has out have really peaked my interest and I believe will shake up the overpricing rampant everywhere in high end speakers.

The new line has been designed with the help than none other than Joseph D'Appolito, so the engineering is not in question. The are made in Taiwan but have fit, finish and quality of construction that is untouchable. They are stunning.

The sound is unimpeachable. I have also heard the 8871's and their coherence from top to bottom is amazing. They play beautifully at any volume and with all music. In this market of this speaker is good for that and this for something else etc.... This is ridiculous, you need a system that can do it all. Usher is one of the few speakers that I have heard do this.

I really think that these speakers will no only redefine value in the high end market but performance as well.
Listen some of their speakers in Taiwan. It seems that they are easier to drive than other high end speakers. The one like SF EA sounds pretty good even on a Denon receiver. Do like powerful amp, but reasonablly smooth even for receivers. Most are at warm side and coherent with SS amp I audit. Do not need too much tweeking compared to others.
I like SF's look better but Usher is friendly to drive compared to other high-end speakers. Can save $$ on speaker and amps. The "copycat" is much bigger/heavier than EA-II if you physically see it. Big speaker line is quite different from amati.