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Well, if all goes well and the Tour stays on schedule, I'll get to hear them next winter!
I personally think it is amazing that someone is willing to send a pair of great sounding (from the listener impressions) to all who asked, including the newbies on the AC. If it takes 2 years even, so be it. It is great that Vapor Audio is allowing each enough time to really audition them instead of here they are, okay pass them on to the next person on the list.Jim
We know that the biggest hurdle to overcome for an internet direct manufacturer is the trepidation of buying a speaker without listening first. Tours like this help bridge that gap, even though we know some on the tour are only on it out of curiosity, but their feedback will certainly help others down the road. And I love that some newbies are on the list, hopefully being part of the tour will help bring them into the fold. Those on the list, make sure and thank Pete for handling all the logistics! It's a big job on top of everything else we're doing, which is why I dumped it in his lap
Okay guys, I've had the Breeze in house and set-up for a couple hours. What a great opportunity to hear a true high-end product in your native environment. Thanks Ryan, Pete, and team!System:Peachtree DeccoSamsung Blu-ray jacked into the Peachtree dac (mass produced big box grade, but hey, it's from 2013)Rega P1 TurntableSanus stands - Too tall @ 29 inchesSynergistic speaker wireMapleshade interconnectsRoom:Brick walls, hardwood floors w/rug, 13+ foot ceiling, modest room treatments, pretty big volume for the Breeze to fill. Traditionally difficult to tame "vibrant & lively" room.Initial Impressions:As I feared - I AM NOT WORTHY!!! Clearly the rest of my gear is not in the same league as the Vapor Sound, but the taste I am getting is enough to push me down the slippery slope of acquiring electronics worthy of these speakers. I am just now re-entering the hobby after a 10 year absence. Buzzwords leaping to mind:- Decay - Now this is what a well integrated RAAL sounds like! Fantastic "decay" on the highs as they just fade in a way that is so natural, with an air of ease and delicacy. - Holographic - Air & Ambience combine with a wide soundstage that punches well beyond the lateral edge of the speakers add up to a holographic sound I have not experienced in my room.- Naturalness - These things just sound "right". A drum sounds like a drum. The resonance is right on wood instruments. Vocals are well defined and have an ease to them.- Resolution - Related to "naturalness" in that they do not strike me as a "hi-fi" speaker that is overly detailed and etched but there is a fresh window into my collection that allows me to peer into the music with at least one layer of cloudiness removed allowing the natural recording to come through in a way that does not feel over-extracted (to steal a wine term).
I do see the possibility of building a 2nd pair and splitting the tour up ... so maybe sooner.
Buzzwords leaping to mind:- Decay - Now this is what a well integrated RAAL sounds like! Fantastic "decay" on the highs as they just fade in a way that is so natural, with an air of ease and delicacy. - Holographic - Air & Ambience combine with a wide soundstage that punches well beyond the lateral edge of the speakers add up to a holographic sound I have not experienced in my room.- Naturalness - These things just sound "right". A drum sounds like a drum. The resonance is right on wood instruments. Vocals are well defined and have an ease to them.- Resolution - Related to "naturalness" in that they do not strike me as a "hi-fi" speaker that is overly detailed and etched but there is a fresh window into my collection that allows me to peer into the music with at least one layer of cloudiness removed allowing the natural recording to come through in a way that does not feel over-extracted (to steal a wine term).