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FWIW- this does not describe the cabinets in the Tempestas in any way. They are 3/4-1" thick, have a stout full height vertical brace for the sides, top and bottom, and very effective cabinet damping applied internally to all sides. The curved side panels also reduce panel standing waves substantially, and the non-parallel sides do the same for standing waves in the interior air mass. No cabinet ringing, no chestiness whatever that I can feel or hear. The mids are as clean and accurate as anything I've ever heard. There may be more solid cabinets out there, but the T's cabinets get the job done very well indeed. The reasonable cost of the cabinets leaves $ for things like the very pricey but wonderful Accuton mids and associated crossover parts.Of course, this is not to say the Cirrus is not a great speaker on its own terms, - I've not heard it, but it looks interesting.
Eugene, Do they out perform your Swans? What finish did you get?Can you post a pic of the Cirrus speakers in your set up?Thanks,ToddNo they do not out perform the Swans. The Swans are not a fair comparison, in certain ways they equal the Swans, the Swans are a multi driver (19 drivers per side) array with beautiful timing, tone and explosive realism. They retail for 12999 and compete with the big boys as far as I am concerned. The downside is their size, they are wide and tall, too big for my apartment. The Cirrus are some of the most neutral monitors on the market. Wide and deep soundstage, magnificent tonal presence and they go pretty deep for their size. I am waiting for the Odyssey amp to show up so I can put them to the task.
Eugene, Do they out perform your Swans? What finish did you get?Can you post a pic of the Cirrus speakers in your set up?Thanks,Todd
yust so you realize what you are asking, re: comparing the cirrus to the swans 2.6f's:doug s.
I have both the Cirrus and Tempesta on order now. I think the Tempesta will be ready in 2 weeks. I bought the kit and had the cabinets outsourced and built out of stacked birch ply with the same specs as the pre-built cabinets. I heard that my Cirrus are 2 weeks away from veneering, so hopefully they are not too far away from being finished. I'm going to live with both for a while and keep the ones I like best.
I've recently received my Cirrus and posted my impressions on Audiogon in the Vapor Cirrus Review thread under user mtruong34:http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1291159371&openflup&149&4#149
Did you order an upgraded veneer on your Cirrus? If so, what were the material costs and shipping quote.?I like the idea of building the Tempesta with the stacked birch rather than just veneering over the PE cabs, what did those run you?
my Cirrus will be the bare ply with veneer on the baffle. I didn't quite pick the veneer yet, still thinking. Ryan said he would do any veneer at no additional cost from the base price. I had asked Ryan his thoughts on the best bang for the buck upgrades and he suggested (which I got):AM Core RAAL - $300OIMP with V-Cap bypass - $250I think shipping was included, I don't see it mentioned in my total cost.as for the Tempesta cabinets, they were significantly more expensive than the other person who did them recently on this site. not a big surprise, I thought that was kind of too good to be true anyway. the cost for those was $1250. that's custom built to my spec, all speaker holes cut, finish sanded, and also with No-Rez installed. those guys have been great to work with.in the end the Tempesta will be about $600 cheaper than the Cirrus so it's almost a wash. I am more interested in the 2-way vs 3-way. obviously both will be superior speakers and it'll probably come down to personal taste.
I saw your review, thanks for writing that. Do you recall what the material cost (if any) was for the cabinet upgrade and what shipping was?