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Mike, I'm a Sapphire III owner, and love those speakers. What distinguishes the Panorama from your current Sapphire model? In which applications would you recommend one over the other? Thanks!
There might be a downside: as you know, when it gets really good there's this tendency to stop evaluating-working and just listen to the music.
To complicate comparisons a wee bit further Mike, I'm curious how the Talisman SE's fare in comparison to a Sapphire XL/sub combo. I realize that the Talismans are no longer in production, but being a customer who bought one of the last Talismans during the summer, I'm curious. I've had the Talismans now for about four months, and I don't think they fully achieved break in until quite recently (and that's with daily use of two-four hours.) They continue to impress, no aspect of performance calls undue attention to itself. They have fantastic soundstaging, frequency extension, dynamic capabilities, you name it. I did replace the stock MDF speaker bases with some 1 3/8" thick hard maple bases I made. The stock cone feet were replaced with sharper Viablue cones, now the speakers couple through my carpet to the concrete floor. That's the only thing I felt needed upgrading, they look really nice now with matching bases and the bass firmed up a smidgen.
Mike,Thank you for your reply. I will indeed be adding a sub(s) to the system (1 or 2 Force XL's) so in terms of deep bass I should be covered there. I will not be placing these in a very large space, nor will I be cranking up to extremely high levels. So, are you saying the only area in which the Panorama beats the Sapphire XL is bass and that with a 2.1 or HT setup the Sapphire XL is the choice over the Panorama? If I am reading your response correctly, under these conditions the Sapphire XL would be the winner over the Panorama, yes?Shipping to China is quite expensive so I don't have the real luxury of a 30 trial at home so thank you in advance for allowing me to pin you down on this one PS - I will coupling these speakers with a Chinese-made Dussun amp (250 WPC), the same company that makes Mark Levinson's Red Rose brand solid state amplifiers. Actually the amp is almost identical to the Red Rose "Affirmation" which sells for USD 7000. I can buy it from the local dealer for about USD 800. I get the feeling between ACI speakers and this amp my system will be chock full of killer performance for a fraction of the price! Gotta love good hi-fi without having to sell body parts or take out a second mortgage