
"The off-axis response is amazing. I didn’t feel the need to sit in one localized sweet spot – I could move freely on the couch and still enjoy the sound."
“It all feels very sturdy and upmarket – from the black satin paint job to the speaker terminals, the decals, the screws, the drivers, and the cabinet construction.”
“If you would have told me after listening to these speakers and seeing them in person that they cost $3,000, $3,500, or $4,000, I would have believed you.”
“Whatever magic Arendal pulled off with the waveguide and the tweeter sitting inside of it, all the highs and the grit are very audible to my ears, yet it’s really big sounding – like top to bottom and left to right. It just fills my room.”
“I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but you don’t necessarily need a subwoofer for music with these speakers.”
“They’re remarkably neutral – they’re not adding or artificially boosting the signal at all, especially from the mid-range up.”
“This is the closest to listening to music on headphones but on speakers in my room – it’s that enveloping.”
“The instrument separation is very clear. You could choose to focus on the shakers, the synth, or just take it all in – it’s really interesting listening on these speakers.”
“The off-axis response is amazing. I didn’t feel the need to sit in one localized sweet spot – I could move freely on the couch and still enjoy the sound.”
“Dual-purpose speakers that will absolutely knock your socks off – if $2,500 is in your budget and you have the space, I implore you to give these an audition because they’ll knock your socks off too.”