Verity Audio speakers


hello all, I have heard Verity speakers recently and I'm "eternaly" impressed with them - they do sound extreemly coherent, and produce very authentic engaging sound. Would like to build system around them.

I was wondering if anybody would be able to share the impressions over the older models: fidelio vs parsifal encore in particular and euquipment matching with these speakers. Is parsifal just bigger on bass or this is too much of a simplificaiton.
I heard only Finn with Mcintosh - this was nice, but many mention also ARC, Einstein, VAC also. What are your impressions in terms of equipment matching here?
For now I only have Arcam avr 600 and would like to take leap forward from there so any of the above would be major step forward I guess. I like the tube sound more than SS and would like to explore this avenue.
Also would like to get in touch with somebody who would be prepared to sell older Parsifal model. patryksec@gmail.com
icebergdolomino
I owned the older Parsifal Encore's for several years, they are wonderful speakers. I was not able to directly compare them to the newer Ovation's though. The Parsifal's could sound a tad dark, so I found they sounded best with more revealing tube equipment like ARC and VAC.
I listened to Parsifal Ovation, Sarastro and Lohengrin II multiple times, but a few times in different Systems to Parsifal Ovation.
The Parsifal Ovation is a very good speaker, you can use a lot of amps with it, it is not so sensitive to room placement, I listened to it mainly with Nagra Tube amps, a very good match, but it sounds also good with Transistor amps.
Indeed, a Speaker where you can't go wrong, even when buying without listening to it.
Greetings from Canada;
I concur with both jmcgrogan and syntax assessment. I currently have the Parsifal Encore (since 2005) paired with ARC Classic 120's (GNSC modded) and they sound fabulous. I have recently moved into a new home with a much larger sound room and i am just setting them up now. I have yet to do some critical listening but i am still unsure how i will spike them down.
Whether on a piece of maple or right through the laminate flooring onto the concrete below. Anyone would care to make some recommendation here. Once they are "anchored" onto the concrete they can not be moved as i will not make holes into the laminate flooring everywhere. The maple slabs are more appealing as they can be moved around more easily.
All this to say that they are indeed very good speakers and you shall not be disappointed if you go with the Parsifal's (either version).