0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 8560 times.
That would be Vapor Nimbus White ($9800) or Vapor Joule White ($13,900). The first would have a little more jump factor due to the higher efficiency and the latter a little more refined. Totally different looking speakers from each other. Either would be pretty awesome. Your Cary would have plenty of juice with the Nimbus speakers.Bob
You have a room volume of approximately 5800cu.ft.. It seems to me that you are a prime candidate for a pair of Vapor White loudspeakers. They have high sensitivity at 93dB and should be able to easily fill your room with clean sound. It don't know if your Carys have enough watts to be compatible with the Vapor Whites or not, Ryan would have to comment on this subject.Scotty
the Joule are intrinsically so 'jumpy', that it gives the greater sense of perceived dynamics.
2legit, love it! Makes me want to get out my Hammer Pants.What you're looking for really does sound like a fit for what we do. Our sound is lively and engaging, lots of resolution with a deep window into the recording, but also refined and musical. We also do custom everything! There are more questions that would need answers before I give a suggestion, or suggestions.- Do you use subs, or are you opposed to using them?- How far away do you sit from the speakers? Listening distance is just as important as room size, if not more-so. - Do you have any speaker size requirements/restrictions?- Is this dedicated 2ch, or 2ch and Home Theater?- And of course most importantly, budget?
I would say that the Super Nimbus would be perfect for you!!!
Super Nimbus?
Thank you for the replies, and from everyone else as well. I am not opposed to using subwoofers. A consideration for me is that I don't want boring black cubes scattered around the room. My couch is at 9-10 feet, but I also listen while in the back of the room playing pool.No size restriction, big is fineI only do 2 channel music in this room Budget is wide open. Honestly I just want a pair of speakers I can live with for a long time.
Hello, I'm looking for a new pair of speakers and would like some advice on what would suit me the best. Over the years I've owned speakers cut from many different molds. I've had a couple pair of Maggies, some front loaded Lowthers, Acapella horns, and speakers from Dali, Vienna Acoustics, and Revel. In their own way, I've enjoyed them all, but they all had weaknesses that eventually led me elsewhere. I'm looking to get off the roller coaster, and find speakers that I can love for some time. I have a fairly large room, 20x28 with 12' cathedral ceiling, but I very rarely listen loud. Normal use is evenings at low-mid volume. My current amps, which I would like to keep, are a pair of Cary 211FE monoblocks. I'm looking for a speaker with great timing and pace, something that tracks the music quickly. I also like a lively sound with plenty of resolution, but also smooth when the music calls for it. I don't want bass blown out of proportion, but still to have depth and power to it. And for music I listen to everything, metal to mandolin ... country to classical. I need a speaker that does anything I throw at it well. I love the custom aspect of Vapor, my house, my car, my clothes are all custom. But some help narrowing down the choices would be much appreciated. Thank you for your input.