SP Tech Continuum

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rms

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SP Tech Continuum
« on: 15 Jan 2008, 09:15 pm »
I am the proud new owner of a pair of SP Tech Continuums and I'd just like to say they are nothing short of phenomenal. Really, it is impossible to describe - you have to experience it. I have played music for many years in many situations - both live in everything from small clubs to large concert halls and in recording studios and have never before heard sound reproduction this accurate to the real thing.

I just got these so it has been a revelation, and I am going back through my collection playing stuff I hadn't listened to in a long time. For example right now I am listening to The David Grisman Quintet. When I close my eyes they are RIGHT here in the room with me playing, David just in front and to my right, Tony Rice in the middle, Darol to his left and a little behind - you get the idea. Jason Smith, the owner's son and the companies cabinet maker personally delivered these. When he first cranked them up he played the Sheffield drum test disc - (I have a very nice drum kit in my music room) - and I swear I thought my drummer was here playing his kit! All the timbers, decays, attack - right there. I love these speakers. 

 Jason set these up for me with his rig first, which was his laptop playing .wav files out to a hagusb to an Orpheus DAC then to Nuforce amps. We switched in my amp - (Hafler DH-500 modded by John Hillig of Musical Concepts) and it still sounded great, but my CDP and Preamp (Rega Planet and B&K Pro10MC) are not giving me quite what we had before so I am looking at DAC's. And I had been holding off a bit on submitting my impressions of these speakers because of that but a little while ago I remembered I have a preamp with a direct bypass (couple years newer version of the B&K Pro10MC) - so I hooked it up and WOW, what a difference, not quite back to the sound Jason had but way better than the other B&K. The clarity, presence, detail are... amazing. Jason did tell me that preamps sometimes choke the sound - and it was - though it still sounded way good. Where it really shows is in percussion instruments, acoustic instruments, and voice.

I have always depended on in ear monitors and headphones for critical listening since I have never heard a speaker that can make acoustic instruments and voice sound the way they sound in person (until now!!!). When they sound real - with all the nuances - its in your face you are there with the players in the room, and that's what I have got, finally. I really lucked into these, I had been considering various other speakers and somehow stumbled onto reviews of these here and on other boards, did a lot of reading, exchanged e-mails with some people, and decided to take the plunge. I must say it was a good decision and well worth it.

And the kicker is my wife loves them too. When Jason was here we had her sit in the sweet spot after we had been listening a while and her face lit up - she left and came back with a pile of her favorite cd's -and she insisted on listening to one after another! She loves music like I do and has a great ear but she has never done that before. She usually makes fun of me for sitting with my eyes shut just listening but not anymore!

The other thing important to know here is that the speakers I bought are the original Continuums (Jason's personal speakers - he is building some new ones for himself) about four years old I guess - and they have the original Vifa tweeter and xovers. These speakers are two(? - or more) generations removed from the current design. Jason says the current design sounds considerably better (wow!)  I plan to upgrade to the new scanspeak tweeter and Mundorf xover after I have some more listening time in with these, but its hard to imagine that they will sound even better.

So now I'm listening to Timeline with Gary Willis, Sebstiaan Cornelissen, and Lale Larson. Sebastiaan is an amazing drummer with a very distinctive style and sound. I have never heard his playing / kit sound like this - even my in-ear-monitors and headphones don't come close to this. And Willis's bass - man, I could go on and on but I'm just going to shut my eyes now, put my feet up, and listen.
« Last Edit: 16 Jan 2008, 11:49 am by rms »

Double Ugly

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #1 on: 16 Jan 2008, 02:35 am »
Nice review, rms, and welcome to the SP Tech club of believers!  :thumb:

I hope you'll come back after you've had even more time with them - and found the DAC you want - and give us an update.

Re: the upgraded tweeter and crossover parts, it's worth way more than the price of admission.  I own the first pair of speakers Bob sold within a 50-mile radius of La Porte, and believe me when I say it can and does get even better.

Congrats again!  :D

-Jim

mateo

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Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #2 on: 16 Jan 2008, 03:29 am »
What headphone setups are you coming from? I'm really interested in SP Tech but I've primarily been a headphone guy. Comparing the speakers to established headphones would be awesome.

ooheadsoo

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #3 on: 16 Jan 2008, 05:24 am »
There can be no real experience comparison between the visceral presence of the SP Tech sound and headphones except possibly for AKG K1000+Subwoofers.

mateo

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Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #4 on: 16 Jan 2008, 06:04 am »
I was thinking the closest comparison could be the K1000, but any and all impressions are welcome. There are other things that could very well be compared, such as detail retrieval, tonality, etc.

ooheadsoo

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #5 on: 16 Jan 2008, 06:14 am »
Hard to compare tonality because the room affects so much in speakers, but I would venture speed and transient attack of Grado with the neutrality of AKG K1000, but don't forget I mentioned the subS

Double Ugly

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #6 on: 16 Jan 2008, 06:33 am »
... such as detail retrieval, tonality, etc.

I can't compare SP Techs to the K1000s (never heard them), but the characteristics you mention happen to be the forte' of these speakers.

Take a look at some of the other recent comments by new SP Tech owners, or read what Jim Merod had to say about 'em.  There's a lot of buzz surrounding these speakers, and there are legitimate, quantifiable reasons for it.

Russell Dawkins

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #7 on: 16 Jan 2008, 06:34 am »
What headphone setups are you coming from? I'm really interested in SP Tech but I've primarily been a headphone guy. Comparing the speakers to established headphones would be awesome.
As another Sp Tech owner (Timepiece 2.1s) and owner of AKG K1000s and previously top end Grados, my immediate response to your question is Audio Technica ATH-M50s, although it hadn't occurred to me until you asked the question.

These are without a doubt in my mind the headphone equivalent of my Timepieces, except I imagine the bass is more like the Revelations or the Continuums in that it is slightly more authoritative still than the TPs, but of a similar nature - articulate, tonally accurate,  extended, yet quick to start and stop.

The K1000s sound a little slow in comparison to the TPs - less fine detail.

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Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #8 on: 16 Jan 2008, 06:40 am »
  There's a lot of buzz surrounding these speakers, and there are legitimate, quantifiable reasons for it.



Because they sound sweet as honey...... :wink:

ooheadsoo

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #9 on: 16 Jan 2008, 07:07 am »
I never knew the M50 were in that league.  It's too bad I can't stand things sitting on or around my ears.

mixsit

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #10 on: 16 Jan 2008, 07:19 am »
I am the proud new owner of a pair of SP Tech Continuums and I'd just like to say they are nothing short of phenomenal. Really, it is impossible to describe - you have to experience it. I have played music for many years in many situations - both live in everything from small clubs to large concert halls and in recording studios and have never before heard sound reproduction ....
'Yee hee hee.. aa :green: 

Tis' a beautiful thing.:wink:


Russell Dawkins

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #11 on: 16 Jan 2008, 07:32 am »
I never knew the M50 were in that league.  It's too bad I can't stand things sitting on or around my ears.
They are amazing. Probably be my first choice for taking on a plane due to the closed back.
The bonus is they fold to 2/3 size and come with a perfect padded vinyl pouch like a microphone pouch, so you can throw them in luggage without worrying because they protect themselves when folded. And the bass! ... mama mia! ... and I don't mean overblown like so many headphones (or speakers) trying to impress.

Karsten

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #12 on: 16 Jan 2008, 09:31 am »
  There's a lot of buzz surrounding these speakers, and there are legitimate, quantifiable reasons for it.



Because they sound sweet as honey...... :wink:

Well, they sound considerable better than my honey :)

ooheadsoo

Re: SP Tech Continuum
« Reply #13 on: 16 Jan 2008, 02:14 pm »
I never knew the M50 were in that league.  It's too bad I can't stand things sitting on or around my ears.
They are amazing. Probably be my first choice for taking on a plane due to the closed back.
The bonus is they fold to 2/3 size and come with a perfect padded vinyl pouch like a microphone pouch, so you can throw them in luggage without worrying because they protect themselves when folded. And the bass! ... mama mia! ... and I don't mean overblown like so many headphones (or speakers) trying to impress.

Sounds like I need one of those, even if it means I can't use them for longer than 15 minutes at a time.