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Do we get any sneak peeks?
Pictures?
So should we expect to see your Super-7s up for sale on the Trading Post soon for your purchase of the Azel? Couldn't resist asking as a Super-7 owner.
And more details on the new Azel would be great.
Any specs/dimensions available for the new Azel? What were the associated electronics employed in room 2014?
Pics and comments on the Azels aren't loaded on my thread quite yet, but they earned a Best of Show for value from me. There is getting to be more competition in the $5-10k range and lots of great choices from Odyssey, Salk, Pranafidelity, ELAC, and tons more but I'd choose the Azels. The new cab looks great and most importantly the compression driver is sporting a beryllium diaphragm that has much better clarity, resolution and high frequency extension. I noticed it immediately and it elevates this speaker to a whole 'nother league.
I thought it sounded great. I was in the room before I had changed my mind & decided to take pictures for this RMAF or I would have put it in my RMAF Half-Assed Coverage thread. There were also at least 3 other people that came up to me during the show and told me how much they liked the Azel.Before visiting the room I had no idea that the effects speaker was integrated into the single box/cabinet itself in the back. Very cool idea and a step up in design over the last iteration of LCS.Here's what I like so much about the design. As an Open Baffle type of guy (I run Serenity Acoustic Super 7's at home), I know that there's usually a trade off you have to make when picking a speaker type. OBs excel at sounding large and spacious and creating a huge soundstage. But they lack the punch and drive of box speakers, especially in the upper/mid bass. It's a trade off and you have to choose which is more important to you. The Azel lets you eat your cake and have it, too. It very smartly creates a large soundstage and spacious imaging like an OB while retaining the punch and drive of a really good box speaker. Best of both worlds.As a show-goer and end user myself, I see a lot of manufacturers try a lot of different things to try to get good sound. Most of the time they fail, or at best it's a sideways step, not a step up. But sometimes someone comes up with something that is simply flat-out better. Congrats to Jim and Duke for attaining that rarest of things in audio - an actual true innovation thats simply better than what else is out there.
Duke, the Azel looks FANTASTIC. I can only imagine how they sound. My Sigmas and SG's are the best speakers I have ever heard but I think Jim has sold me on selling them and going with the Azel. You 2 have ruined me. Lol Very very nice work brother Robin
Is the woofer 15 inch?
I should also say that I heard the Azel's when partnered with Mike Galusha's amps....Chris & Melissa Owen (of Clarity Cables) agreed with my sonic assessments....they both have great ears. I believe their wonderful USB cable was part of the mix as well.
I told Duke, and Jim that their room was *at least* one of the top 3 of the entire show. There were a number of very nice sounding setups (to my surprise....I'm very picky), but these loudspeakers were "meaty, beaty, big & bouncy". You could cut the musical presentation with a knife it was so good.I also told Duke I felt this new design was the best loudspeaker I've yet heard from him....and I go back many years with Duke all the way from his rooms at T.H.E. SHOW at the St. Tropez. I fell in love with the Jazz Modules back then, but couldn't own them (for a variety of reasons, including lack of proper space in my listening environment). The fact that this new design is very comfortable right at the wall or just in front speaks volumes and will ease the decision-making for potential buyers.I reiterate my thank you's to Duke and Jim for listening to my serious comments & suggestions the last evening of the show. I'm very thankful that Jim, whom I had not met before, agreed with my assessment(s). In short, Duke....you have a big winner here.