Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker

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earlmarc

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Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« on: 30 Dec 2006, 10:12 pm »
Devore Fidelity will be releasing a new speaker called the Nines at the 2007 CES Show. The Nines is positioned between the Super 8 and Silverback and was designed for larger rooms that the Super 8 was too small for. Its essentially an Super 8 in a larger cabinent with better lower end performance. Retail $6500.

http://www.devorefidelity.com/DeVoreInvite.pdf

ajzepp

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #1 on: 31 Dec 2006, 01:30 pm »
If the (i.e. MY) Super 8s and the Silverbacks are any indication, John will deliver an absolutely outstanding product. I've had my Super 8s since the early part of the year and love 'em.

I was really happy for him when I saw that all four authors who reviewed the Super8s ended up buying the pair....I can totally understand why they did, too  :icon_lol:

DeVore Fidelity is maybe the best kept secret in audio these days....though it's becoming less of a secret every day  :thumb:

TONEPUB

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #2 on: 15 Jan 2007, 03:41 am »
Saw the 9's at CES and they are quite good!

I have some Super 8's in my living room for review
and have been very pleased with them, but
the new 9's are really wonderful, with a lot
more weight than the 8's!

If you have a small room the 8's are still the
ticket, but if you have a larger room, I would
consider the 9s!!

Either way a winning combination...

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« Reply #3 on: 15 Jan 2007, 04:08 am »
If the (i.e. MY) Super 8s and the Silverbacks are any indication, John will deliver an absolutely outstanding product. I've had my Super 8s since the early part of the year and love 'em.
ajzepp....I was just wondering....what other speakers did you have in the past...or ....what did you compare the Super 8's to ? Thanks !! :thumb:

                                                Chris

TONEPUB

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #4 on: 16 Jan 2007, 04:19 am »
I might become the fifth reviewer to buy em!  They work perfectly in my living room system
which consists of a C-J CA200, CJ UDP-1 and a Squeezebox.  I was using Penaudio Serenades
but they are too much for my 11 x 17 room. 

miklorsmith

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #5 on: 16 Jan 2007, 04:42 am »
Regarding 2007 Audio Resolutions . . .

To buy more LP's and not buy any gear this year. 
I'll probably do pretty well with #1 and not so
well with #2....

And, the winner, shattering the previous record!  Well, ya did last almost 12 hours.

 :thumb:

ajzepp

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #6 on: 16 Jan 2007, 04:57 pm »
If the (i.e. MY) Super 8s and the Silverbacks are any indication, John will deliver an absolutely outstanding product. I've had my Super 8s since the early part of the year and love 'em.
ajzepp....I was just wondering....what other speakers did you have in the past...or ....what did you compare the Super 8's to ? Thanks !! :thumb:

                                                Chris

Hi Chris:

Wow, let's see....past speakers included the Magnepan MMGs, Von Schweikert VR-1s, and Paradigm Studio 100s v2. As far as what I auditioned before I settled on the monkeys? Hmmmm....Paradigm Sigs, Von Schweikert VR-4 jrs, Magnepan 3.6, Totem Hawks, Thiels (cant remember model number), JM Labs...and probably about four or five other models that I can't remember right now. This was Fall of '05 when I did my auditioning, and it was too many model numbers and speakers to remember a year and a half later, lol.

The big thing for me was the Maggies. I LOVE Magnepans, and I was very close to just pulling the trigger on the 3.6s. It took a lot for me to go back to a 'box' speaker, but there's just something special about what John DeVore has created. I don't know why they are as good as they are, but the Super 8s just do it for me.

In the end the Maggies would have meant compromising just a little, whereas I don't feel I'm compromising at all with the DeVores

tex-amp

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #7 on: 17 Jan 2007, 05:22 am »
It sounded good at CES but many were disappointed that Devore chose a vinyl only demo set-up and people were unable to hear their own music on them to really know how they stack up. 


ooheadsoo

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #8 on: 17 Jan 2007, 06:13 am »
What goes into their price?  I've never heard one and was wondering what sets these apart from the other plain vanilla 2 way speakers out there.

Zero

Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #9 on: 17 Jan 2007, 06:22 am »
Those monitors look spiffy.  Would love to get an ear on them. And now to the real reason for posting in this thread;  :lol:

Ooheadsoo - you've got my full respect. Any man who uses Gatsu/guts for their avatar is a man of taste!


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Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #10 on: 17 Jan 2007, 06:27 am »
I only stepped in to glance at the 9's as the room was too full to go in for a listen.
I thought I saw a side firing woofer on them?   Anyone else actually go in further and examine them? 
When I finish up my new listening room the Super 8's were supposed to be one of the speakers I would add to my arsenal...but now the 9's have caught my attention...   8)

ooheadsoo

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« Reply #11 on: 17 Jan 2007, 06:35 am »
The pdf says it's a 2.5 way so there's at least 1 woofer on the side. 

I've used this avatar forever, but I just never got around to uploading it to audiocircle for some reason.

lonewolfny42

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« Reply #12 on: 17 Jan 2007, 06:37 am »
ajzepp......Thanks for the info !! :thumb:

                                        Chris

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« Reply #13 on: 17 Jan 2007, 07:50 am »
What goes into their price?  I've never heard one and was wondering what sets these apart from the other plain vanilla 2 way speakers out there.

Part of it has to be that these are sold at retail by a number of dealers, so that immediately raises the necessary price around 50% for a number of completely legitimate reasons.

michaelavorgna

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Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #14 on: 17 Jan 2007, 02:06 pm »
I've heard the 9's a few times with Vinnie's amps (Sig 30 and prototype 70s). To my ears, they're an excellent match. I own the DeVore Super 8s and Sig 30 and enjoy this combo.

You can look at the various combinations as being somewhat room-dependent: small (super 8s/Sig 30), medium (9s/Sig 30) and large (9s/Sig 70s). Of course this is an over-simplification and I could easily live with a "large" in my 13 x 16 x 9 room ;-) But it's worth noting that either of Vinnie's amps will drive either of the DeVores.

And yes, the 9s have a side-firing woofer and a slightly larger footprint than the 8s. Overall, I'd say their sound sets them apart from “other plain vanilla 2 way speakers out there”.

Cheers.

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Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #15 on: 17 Jan 2007, 09:25 pm »


January 07: DeVore Fidelity Gibbon Nine -
The newest speaker from John DeVore is a down-scaled SilverBack with single sidefiring woofer and offset two-way array on the front,
8.5" wide, 14.5" deep and 38" tall.
Weight 58 lbs
bandwidth 32Hz - 38kHz
impedance 8 ohms
sensitivity 91dB.
Projected retail price is $6500/pr

(found on www.6moons.com news section)

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Re: Devore Fidelity Nine Speaker
« Reply #16 on: 17 Jan 2007, 09:49 pm »
Still kicking myself for selling my 8's.  :duh:

Highly recommended.

Canyoneagle

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« Reply #17 on: 17 Jan 2007, 09:56 pm »
Gorgeous speakers!
They remind me quite a bit (aesthetically) of my old Castle Acoustics Howards, except the Howards had a bass/mid driver on the top of the cabinet to load the quarterwave.

I'd love to hear these sometime (but you'll NEVER get my Omegas!)  :P